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PC World August 7, 2001 Tom Mainelli |
Anonymous Browsing Gets Easier Privacy Button lets you activate Anonymizer services via Internet Explorer... |
PC World October 2002 Andrew Brandt |
Privacy Watch: How to Surf Without Leaving a Trace Worried that someone may be looking over your shoulder -- in the virtual sense -- as you browse the Web? If so, you don't have to be an online agoraphobe any longer: New tools from old hands in Web privacy will let you surf with complete anonymity. |
PC Magazine June 22, 2005 Molly K. McLaughlin |
Surf Safely The StealthSurfer II flash drive keeps your surfing habits and personal information private when you are plugged into a public computer. |
PC Magazine October 26, 2004 Cade Metz |
Anonymity Apps: Surf in Secret If you want your private behavior to remain private, you need a utility that can bypass your company's servers and keep your Internet traffic anonymous. Here, we review a trio of anonymity apps: Anonymizer 2004, Bypass, and GhostSurf 2005 Platinum. |
PC Magazine February 1, 2008 Eric Griffith |
How to Reclaim Your Online Privacy We reveal the methods you need to surf, e-mail, IM, and more while reclaiming your ever-elusive online confidentiality. |
PC World March 22, 2007 Erik Larkin |
Use Disposable E-Mail Addresses to Stop Spam When the junk mail starts to flow, you just zap that address. |
PC Magazine January 31, 2007 Dave Mathews |
Anonymous Surfing Your IP address links your PC with the sites you surf. |
BusinessWeek February 20, 2006 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Your Data, Naked On The Net The U.S. Justice Dept.'s demand for data on how Web surfers use Google and other search engines raises a disturbing question: Just how much do the Web sites you visit know about you? |
PC World June 1, 2000 Matt Lake |
Privacy Special Report: Stealth Surfing All right already, we all know there's no privacy on the Web. Online intrusion is like the proverbial weather--everybody talks about it, but nobody ever seems to do anything about it. |
PC World May 16, 2006 Narasu Rebbapragada |
First Look: Kaspersky's Best of Breed Security Suite Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 offers top-notch protection, but its odd interface and high price may somewhat limit its appeal. |
AskMen.com Bruce Willer |
How To: Surf The Web Anonymously Cookies, temporary files, surfing history, etc. |
PC World January 2005 Mary Landesman |
New Steganos Pro: Less Anonymity Than Expected In some instances, this privacy software may tell you that you're protected when you aren't. |
The Motley Fool May 26, 2010 Anders Bylund |
Google Overreacts to Privacy Disputes In order to please a few, Google confuses the majority. |
PC Magazine December 8, 2009 Neil J. Rubenking |
GoTrusted Secure Tunnel 2 GoTrusted encrypts your Internet connection so you can safely connect even from a non-secure network; it also hides your IP address for anonymous surfing. |
PC Magazine November 30, 2005 Dan Dinicolo |
Target: Firefox? Firefox may not be as vulnerable as IE, but that doesn't mean it's completely safe. |
PC World May 2001 Stan Miastkowski |
Fortress PC Snoops, hackers, and viruses abound online. We identify all the tools you need to defend yourself against these hazards... |
BusinessWeek February 7, 2005 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Fighting Spyware: Microsoft To The Rescue? Independent players that have made Windows more secure could suffer |
PC Magazine December 28, 2004 John R.Quain |
Make Way for Mozilla Is spyware slowing down your surfing? If so, you may want to try Mozilla's Firefox browser. |
PC World November 2005 Mary Landesman |
Best Defenders No, you don't need to put up with PC-clogging, privacy-invading spyware. New and potent tools for killing it dead. Spy Sweeper 4.0... Platinum Internet Security 2005... McAfee AntiSpyware 2006... CounterSpy 1.029... Interview with Gregor Freund on the future of spyware... |
PC Magazine June 20, 2007 |
How Web Ads Follow You How ads give you ads based on your Web surfing behavior. |
PC World February 11, 2002 Tom Spring |
Will Anonymous E-Mail Become a Casualty of War? Privacy rights clash with security needs as options for true online anonymity falter... |
PC Magazine May 16, 2007 Sarah Pike |
Firefox Extension: Find Your Way Back There's help for the Web surfer with a short attention span in Firefox's new extension. |
PC World May 2001 Brad Grimes |
Privacy Matters Marketers would love to find out all about you and your online activities. But what personal data should you let them obtain? We report on recent developments in Net surveillance and their effect on you... |
Searcher August 2000 Josh Duberman & Michael Beaudet |
Privacy Perspectives for Online Searchers: Confidentiality with Confidence This article presents some of the issues and questions involved in online privacy from the information professional's perspective. We offer it as a resource for making more informed decisions in this rapidly changing area. |
PC World December 2, 2007 Michael Lasky |
7 Things Your Company's IT Department Doesn't Want You to Know Companies restrict their employees' use of work PCs and networks for good reasons. But that doesn't mean there aren't safe and legal ways to circumvent some of the more draconian measures. |
CIO September 15, 2002 Christopher Lindquist |
Danger from Within Just when you thought that network security couldn't get any tougher, Moscow-based iNetPrivacy Software has released AntiFirewall. INetPrivacy claims the utility is for users who value their privacy and freedom of communication, but IT departments may want to be on the lookout for the tool. |
PC World August 2004 Scott Spanbauer |
Think Before You Click to Avoid Viruses and Scams Just a bit of caution will keep your PC and your personal data safe... How good is an anti-spyware tool marketed through spam?... Reduce Long Downloads... |
PC World July 2005 Andrew Brandt |
Can You Trust Your Spyware Protection? Determining what classifies as spyware is a difficult problem, and would-be spyware manufacturers try to make sure their software is not blacklisted by the major anti-spyware tools. |
CAUSE/EFFECT Vol 22 Num 2 1999 Mark Sheehan and Allen Porter |
Authenticated Off-Net Access to Commercial Library Resources When an institution licenses data from a provider for use by its memembers, how can it ensure that only its own members can access the data while also being flexible enough to allow them to access the data when they are off site? |