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Literally all I do is TTG, Youtube, Google, School, Pandora, Porn. Not a big deal to me.
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Forest wrote I'm glad I live in a state that values your privacy on the web. I really hope more states will follow what Minnesota has done, and protect your privacy at the state level when the federal government doesn't care.
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Congrats. Sadly my state of Texas will never ever concede to this law.
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They've been backdooring info all this time anyway. This is just the legal way of going about it
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