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    = Privacy =
    = Privacy =
    It is important only when you dont have it or can lose it.<br>

    Alot of people went ape-shit over it in history.<br>
    It is important only when you dont have it or can lose it.
    It can create atmospheres that cultivate:
    Alot of people went ape-shit over it in history.
    *imagination
    It can create atmospheres that cultivate
    *creativity
    *imagination
    *revelation
    *creativity
    We know it is important and we know some people make alot of money
    *revelation
    from the information they gather from us users online (no matter what OS you use) and offline.
    Anyways..we know it is important and we know some people make alot of money
    from the information they gather from us users online (no matter what OS you use) and offline.


    Its called Consumer Profiling.
    Its called Consumer Profiling.


    Here are some ways to prevent this from happening to you:
    Here are some ways to prevent this from happening to you
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    = Online Privacy =


    There are companies out there who use cookies to track your
    behavior, tastes, consumer patterns, and interest.
    Companies like doubleclick who use this information to craft and cater
    advertisements targeted at us.


    == Online Privacy ==
    http://www.opt-out.cdt.org/online/ (left frame has links that directly opt you out from participating)
    ===“Six Tips to Protect Your Online Search Privacy“===
    http://www.eff.org/Privacy/search/searchtips.php


    1. Don’t put personally identifying information in your search terms (easy)
    (Your opt-out will be effective for the life of your browser's hard drive or until you delete the cookie files on your hard drive.)
    2. Don’t use your ISP’s search engine (easy)
    3. Don’t login to your search engine or related tools (intermediate)
    4. Block “cookies” from your search engine (intermediate)
    5. Vary your IP address (intermediate)
    6. Use web proxies and anonymizing software like Tor (advanced)



    (note: must write email to opt-out about below link + doubleclick opt-out broken) --done

    http://www.redsheriff.com/uk/content/privacy_1.html#UK7)
    There are companies out there who use cookies to track your
    ----
    behavior, tastes, consumer patterns, and interest.
    ==== Electronic Opt-Out Resources =
    Companies like doubleclick who use this information to craft and cater
    advertisements targeted at us.

    ====Doubleclick====
    [http://www.opt-out.cdt.org/online/ Opt-out of doubleclicks program] (See left frame links)<br>
    Disclaimer on the site:
    :''Your opt-out will be effective for the life of your browser's hard drive or until you delete the cookie files on your hard drive.''


    ==== Redsheriff====
    http://www.redsheriff.com/uk/content/privacy_1.html#UK7


    === Electronic Opt-Out Resources ===
    [http://www.opt-out.cdt.org/online/ opt-out.cdt.org]<br>
    [http://www.opt-out.cdt.org/online/ opt-out.cdt.org]<br>
    [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://assiste.free.fr/p/internet_les_listes/optout.php&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dquestionmarket%2Bopt%2Bout%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26sa%3DG assiste.free.fr]<br>
    [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://assiste.free.fr/p/internet_les_listes/optout.php&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dquestionmarket%2Bopt%2Bout%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26sa%3DG assiste.free.fr]<br>
    [http://www.networkadvertising.org/optout_nonppii.asp another site..(redundant though)]<br>
    [http://www.networkadvertising.org/optout_nonppii.asp another site..(redundant though)]<br>

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    ==== Real World Opt-Out Resources =
    == Real World Opt-Out Resources ==
    [http://www.junkbusters.com JunkBusters] <br>
    [http://www.junkbusters.com JunkBusters] <br>
    About five million tons of junk mail are sent in the US annually, but the journey from forest to mailbox is long and slow.
    About five million tons of junk mail are sent in the US annually, but the journey from forest to mailbox is long and slow.
    (Add links for your country above)
    <sub>(Add links for your country above)</sub>




    Related: [[Privacy]], [[Peekabooty]] | [[JAP]] | [[Tor]] | [[HowTo/HideMailtoTags]]


    [[Category:Privacy]]
    Related:<br>
    [[Category:Internet]]
    PeeKaBootY JaP

    Latest revision as of 22:18, 13 September 2006

    Privacy[edit]

    It is important only when you dont have it or can lose it.
    Alot of people went ape-shit over it in history.
    It can create atmospheres that cultivate:

    • imagination
    • creativity
    • revelation

    We know it is important and we know some people make alot of money from the information they gather from us users online (no matter what OS you use) and offline.

    Its called Consumer Profiling.

    Here are some ways to prevent this from happening to you


    Online Privacy[edit]

    “Six Tips to Protect Your Online Search Privacy“[edit]

    http://www.eff.org/Privacy/search/searchtips.php

       1. Don’t put personally identifying information in your search terms (easy)
       2. Don’t use your ISP’s search engine (easy)
       3. Don’t login to your search engine or related tools (intermediate)
       4. Block “cookies” from your search engine (intermediate)
       5. Vary your IP address (intermediate)
       6. Use web proxies and anonymizing software like Tor (advanced)
    


    There are companies out there who use cookies to track your behavior, tastes, consumer patterns, and interest. Companies like doubleclick who use this information to craft and cater advertisements targeted at us.

    Doubleclick[edit]

    Opt-out of doubleclicks program (See left frame links)
    Disclaimer on the site:

    Your opt-out will be effective for the life of your browser's hard drive or until you delete the cookie files on your hard drive.


    Redsheriff[edit]

    http://www.redsheriff.com/uk/content/privacy_1.html#UK7


    Electronic Opt-Out Resources[edit]

    opt-out.cdt.org
    assiste.free.fr
    another site..(redundant though)

    Real World Opt-Out Resources[edit]

    JunkBusters
    About five million tons of junk mail are sent in the US annually, but the journey from forest to mailbox is long and slow. (Add links for your country above)



    Related: Privacy, Peekabooty | JAP | Tor | HowTo/HideMailtoTags

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