A Look at What ISPs Know About You: Examining the Privacy Practices of Six Major Internet Service Providers - An FTC Staff Report
Peffse @ Peffse @lemmy.world Posts 0Comments 278Joined 2 yr. ago
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I'm going to need a source on both those claims to better understand how they can happen.
For an ISP to mitm, they'd need to sign and send the website certs themselves, and that'd show up in most browsers as a big red flag.
As far as Facebook goes, I was sure that's just javascript and tracking cookies that they're paying websites to use. No mitm there.