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FCC Data Privacy Enforcement Turns Up Hidden Truth: Major ISP Was Hiding Consumer Browsing Data in Undisclosed Offshore Servers

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FCC Data Privacy Enforcement Turns Up Hidden Truth: Major ISP Was Hiding Consumer Browsing Data in Undisclosed Offshore Servers

Stay woke, digital citizens. The FCC's recent push for data privacy enforcement has unearthed a chilling reality: a top-tier Internet service provider has been secretly routing and storing your browsing history on offshore servers, completely beyond the reach of U.S. consumer protection laws. The hidden truth? This wasn't just a technical glitch. Internal documents suggest this was a deliberate design, allowing the ISP to sidestep new privacy rules while still monetizing your every click. The agency is now investigating whether this practice is a widespread industry standard, exposing a shadow internet where your data is for sale, and the law can't follow.