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    How To Surf The Net Anonymously: A Mini-Guide



    Are you looking for tools and services that can help you surf the Net without leaving trails of your personal data around? Do you want to experience the Internet freely but are still concerned with privacy issues? If so, you might be very interested in reading ...
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    Livia Iacolare -- June 3




    E-Mail Privacy: What You May Be Giving In When You Are Flying Out



    Since 5 march 2003, United States authorities have had access to most European airlines' passenger databases. According to this agreement – justified by the need to fight international terrorism – the European commission gives the USA online access to passenger name record (PNR) data of ...
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    Livia Iacolare -- March 3




    Anonymous Surfing: New Browser Guarantees Browsing Privacy: Browzar - Video Introduction



    Anonymous browsing, without leaving traces of where you have gone and what pages you have looked at, is now possible thanks to a new web browser launching today: Browzar Browzar which is a fully free browser, guarantees browsing privacy as it doesn’t save any cache, history, ...
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    Michael Pick -- August 31





    Online Privacy: How To Hide Your Google Search Trails



    AOL, the fourth popular search engine, recently released search queries of 650,000 AOL subscribers on the Internet. Though AOL now says that it was a mistake and quickly removed the search data from their website, mirror copies of AOL search terms continue to be available across ...
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    Amit Agarwal - Digital Inspiration -- August 15




    Findability: Find Anyone Or Anything From Anywhere At Any Time



    UFOs (ubiquitous-findable-objects) are coming. The term 'ambient findability' describes a world at the crossroads of ubiquitous computing and the internet, in which we can find anyone or anything from anywhere at any time. It's not necessarily a goal, and we'll never achieve perfect findability, but we're surely ...
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    Robin Good -- January 20




    Anonymous Surfing: What The Benefits And Issues Of Making Yourself Invisible Online?



    Until yesterday, when you were researching a competing company you would go search for its marketing materials, you might go look at the ads they have in magazines and check out business information accessible through public databases. If that company was making competing products you would go ...
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    Robin Good -- December 23




    Printers and Privacy: Identity Tracking Via Laser Printouts



    Color printers leave a technical fingerprint that identifies the source of the document, silently encoding information about time and date of printing, and the printer’s serial number on every page printed. Photo credit: Joăo Estęvăo A. de Freitas The Electronic Frontiers Foundation recently released the results ...
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    Kevin Borgia - Jason Tuohey - The Electronic Frontiers Foundation -- October 27





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