My preferred source has survived the purge. For now...
The Opera browser comes with a built in VPN.
http://www.opera.com/blogs/desktop/2...ra-browser-40/
That block on TPB just disappeared.
At this point, all BigTransformersTrev needs to win the next election is a policy to overturn this internet censorship.
Which brings us to where we are today...
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This seems sort of relevant to the topic at hand: Data Retention Laws May Open Up Metadata Access To Civil Court Cases: Have Your Say.
Honestly that's another thing that should never have been implemented, sure it could catch some predators, but in majority of cases all that keeping someones browsing history does is invade their privacy and allow the government to sell info to big business, whether that be for marketing or to allow hollywood types to sue mum & dad thousands of dollars just cause they downloaded Cars one time for little Timmy.
The fact that the government is trying to change it so that the data can be used in civil matters further proves what I've said, there is no legitimate reason that this data should be used for anything else then severe criminal matters like pedophilia, human trafficking, or terrorism.