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People don't stop their ISPs from tampering because they have a reasonable expectation that the ISP won't tamper.

But, now they've seen their ISP tampering those people might switch on encryption for their email, and everything else.




That's an incredibly naive expectation. ISPs have been replacing error pages with their own search pages serving ads since the 90s.


Ah, yes, you're right. Sorry.

For what it's worth I was grumpy in those situations too. I wrote polite letters. Where possible I opted out.

But your point - this kind of this happens all the time, and has been going on for years, and noone is doing anything to stop it even though it's wrong - is taken.




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