Re: Project Fi and the Great Firewall
This is what roaming data means, Your data packet is simply trunked to your original operator to process. So you will be having a US ip on the web.
And continuity of US tracking of your use rather than temporary Chinese tracking brandon
Why not both? So sad when you have to choose a single oppressive regime to track your internet use. T On Sun, Nov 15, 2015, 09:04 Brandon Butterworth <brandon@rd.bbc.co.uk> wrote:
This is what roaming data means, Your data packet is simply trunked to your original operator to process. So you will be having a US ip on the web.
And continuity of US tracking of your use rather than temporary Chinese tracking
brandon
On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 9:21 AM, Todd Underwood <toddunder@gmail.com> wrote:
Why not both? So sad when you have to choose a single oppressive regime to track your internet use.
to be fair, probably: o china sees the local mobile and can easily unwrap the probably not encrypted outer packet headers to get your 'metadata' o five-eyes sees the over-water transimission(s) and does the same as above o US folk see at the GPRx in the US So really there's 6 regimes all repressive, in their own right, involved.
T
On Sun, Nov 15, 2015, 09:04 Brandon Butterworth <brandon@rd.bbc.co.uk> wrote:
This is what roaming data means, Your data packet is simply trunked to your original operator to process. So you will be having a US ip on the web.
And continuity of US tracking of your use rather than temporary Chinese tracking
brandon
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Brandon Butterworth
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Christopher Morrow
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Todd Underwood