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Is redirecting typo traffic to an landing page where Verizon makes a profit from ads a violation of net neutrality? Many Fios customers are already reporting this happenning.
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from HawaiiSEO 1554 Days ago #
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Dirty trick

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from igorthetroll 1554 Days ago #
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Nothing new, many ISPs do it, malware does it, who knows what Gremlins living in the woodwork. You are welcome to sniff them all out and repot back to us..:)

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from AndyBeard 1553 Days ago #
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ISPs in Poland do it all the time if you are using Internet Explorer. I am not sure how/why it doesn’t happen the same way in Firefox.As an example andybeard.eu a perfectly valid URL will get redirected to a search using TPSA the largest ISP in Poland.

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from scorpio70 1552 Days ago #
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There IS no net neutrality!

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from igorthetroll 1552 Days ago #
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Why the Sphinn?

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