The end of net neutrality might mean third-party browser tracking, the deprivatization of online transactions, spyware on your phone, and more. This, in turn, could raise the cost of internet access for users who want to maintain the data safeguards their internet service provider (ISP) used before. Montana became the first state in the nation to pass its own net neutrality law on January 22, 2017. Theres little the security industry can prove right now regarding the threat implications.”]

