Yeah, everyone should have already been doing this, but also make sure you're conducting your business through a VPN that doesn't keep logs of who's accessing it and switch your email addresses away from Yahoo & Gmail (which are have been known to cave in to the US government requests for info).
Protonmail is a secure, free email service. I've heard good things about SafeOffice as well, but I believe you have to pay for that one. Originally Posted by jbravo_123
If they were truly interested in controlling sex trafficking, then they should legalize and regulate the sex industry. Unfortunately they are more interested in politics and who will put money into their war chests. Originally Posted by NordicJagThe case of Section 230 and the "Law of Unintended Consequences"
It looks like FOSTA passed.. CL just took all the "personals" but BP is still up.
CL has had issues before so they are probably gun shy.
The bill is aimed at human trafficking but look at the agencies that have been hit and posted about on here. My gut tells me that the spas will be next..
this is part 4:
"(Sec. 4) The bill amends the Communications Act of 1934 to declare that section 230 does not limit: (1) a federal civil claim for conduct that constitutes sex trafficking, (2) a federal criminal charge for conduct that constitutes sex trafficking, or (3) a state criminal charge for conduct that promotes or facilitates prostitution in violation of this bill." Originally Posted by Lincoln.F.Stern
^^yeah hearing thAt those got shut down opened my eyes that this shit is really happening Originally Posted by CaseyKKI'm shocked, too, that this is actually coming to pass. I've been on the edge of retiring or going totally UTR for a while, but hate being PUSHED out, dammit! Hell no, I won't go gentle into that good night! I will rage, rage against the dying of the light! (Thanks, Bob Dylan.)