Wednesday, January 16, 2008

About Internet Privacy Rights

The Internet has improved communication, erased global barriers and expanded the breadth of our knowledge. It is amazing how the Internet has absorbed itself completely, as a way of life, in society. The Internet provides people with many positive outlets. It is a new way of life. The Internet affects our lives on a daily basis. It has changed the way we receive news or apply for jobs or go to school or find friends. The Internet is the revolution of the twenty first shopping that has changed the way we conduct business, work and relax. There are some negative aspects of using the Internet. One of the biggest is cyber crime. It is important to know that while you are surfing the World Wide Web you have certain rights. One of your rights is the right to privacy. There are three steps that you should take in order to ensure you privacy rights while using the Internet. Take these few steps in order to protect your personal information from being stolen. Also, protect yourself from hackers using your IP address to perform illegal activities or to use the Internet. Whenever you provide personal information to someone over the Internet you always want to make sure that the transmission is secure. Make sure to look for the unbroken padlock at the bottom of the screen. Right click on the padlock to make sure that the security certificate has recently been updated. The next step to securing your Internet privacy rights is to be familiar with programs such as anti-virus programs, firewalls and anti-spy ware programs. Anyone who has a personal computer should be familiar with these types of programs. The third step you should take is to read privacy policies. This means that you should get in the habit of reading the privacy policy of each website you visit. The website’s policy information will alert you to how you information is shared or sold. Follow these steps to protect yourself on the Internet. Written by Joe Amerson. Find the latest information on anonymous browsing as well as secure browsing

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