Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Internet privacy

Internet privacy consists of privacy over the media of the Internet: the ability to control what information one reveals about oneself over the Internet, and to control who can access that information. Many people use the term to mean universal internet privacy: every user of the internet possessing internet privacy.
Internet privacy is the part of computer privacy. So many experts of internet privacy have the same opinion that internet privacy does not really exist. Privacy advocates believe: it should exist.
Those people who use internet casually don’t need achieve total anonymity. Regular internet users have to take care of privacy. You never know who can misuse your personal information. So many people desire much stronger privacy. In that case, they may use Internet anonymity to ensure privacy.

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