UK ISP have probably the best track record in the world when it comes to defending their customers data and rights.
They have fought the Government and the Judiciary at every juncture to ensure net neutrality.
Where legally compelled to do so; the interpret the law in the absolute narrowest sense of the ruling.
I would be loathe to suggest they can do more. I trust my ISP more than I trust most people.
There are a ton if links I could produce but am on a mobile device. A simple Google search regarding Sky, TalkTalk et al will yield the case history and lobbying for privacy.
While this may look like bitching at ISPs, I think it's just recognising that they can only really go into bat for their customers if we actually show we care. Otherwise they might as well do what the government asks and get on with their business.
They have fought the Government and the Judiciary at every juncture to ensure net neutrality.
Where legally compelled to do so; the interpret the law in the absolute narrowest sense of the ruling.
I would be loathe to suggest they can do more. I trust my ISP more than I trust most people.
There are a ton if links I could produce but am on a mobile device. A simple Google search regarding Sky, TalkTalk et al will yield the case history and lobbying for privacy.