123people are clearly labelled privacy that appeared on the website of the popular news story in Internet Evolution (see story: http://www.internetevolution.com/author.asp?section_id=989&doc_id=195064), Thursday, July 29, if the blogger discusses the ways people can protect themselves and their privacy online.
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Written by Andr? Amoranto
7/29/2010 2 comments
Most of us hate the glass house is Still live. the Internet is — which many people can peer review and which are browsing and what you are up to the glass house.
It is a secret, that the undertakings the possibility to find trends and analyze this information is used for the company and the placing on the market.Anyone to access search engines and social network sites such as Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Google, Yahoo and more, are likely to have been a witness for the ads, which is intended for strictly personal interests than harm information obtained through the analysis of the information.
Anyone who knows your name in the search for and obtain information for free and the number of surprising if they are willing to pay for your information, they search for addresses, phone numbers, employment history, criminal records, if the registered Websites, blog postings and comments online, driving records and more.
Do you have or make us to protect the privacy of the Web?
The site does not in any way, and that make you completely invisible online service not but there are a number of Websites and on the Internet, who claim that the services provided is transparent or not these glass walls with a little less.
One such program is a Peer-field that vendor site "allows you to specify who can be your own computer in the debates."The program itself is "IP filter" that works ", at the request of all the information." which runs past computer network code this is incredibly useful for those who are using P2P services.In fact, the Peer Block maintains the program can use the block "Governments, companies and machinery marked by anti-P2P activity, even the whole country" from their own activities.
Another service online is the leading "people search engine," 123People — built in particular the search for people search engine. "all the website intercepts" about the person, which is available on the Web.If you can place the Facebook profile home address and phone number, for example, the possibilities are to find themselves 123people. com and find it. This is very useful to help people, track and manage their online information, captures, and users can view information about the sites and sources is available.
123people does not store information about the site simply shows a snapshot of what is available online, and it should be noted that 123people and other people search engines are free to use but if you can find more detailed information and data, such as Intelius and the US search for sites.
Another free service that can be employed to protect your privacy, and easily itself is called the Ixquick, which shall be issued by the "total anonymity." claims hakukoneToisin than other search engines such as Google, Yahoo and Bing search Ixquick does not record information, such as search words k?yntej?si, links, you can choose the IP address and username. in theory, because the Ixquick does not record any information, research, undertakings should be allocated to data analysis, such as sites such as Facebook.
Most of us do not want to "Big Brother" watching everything, what we do. before they, rules and regulations regarding Privacy on the Internet, however, must decide how important their privacy is they as individuals.
There is no way to be absolutely anonymous Internet connection, but it is important that each take the steps necessary to protect his privacy and time. Sites and services, such as Ixquick, 123people, Peer and the others, is a big help to those who want to add online privacy.
-Andr? Amoranto is Palm Springs, Calif. based on sociology and journalism student
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