After Congress on Tuesday approved a resolution that would toss out significant online privacy protections, one Internet user decided to do something about it.
Adam McElhaney, who calls himself a privacy activist and net neutrality advocate, created a website and a GoFundMe page to raise money to buy the internet histories of the legislators who backed the resolution so he can make them available and easily searchable.
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