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March 13, 2006
Outsmarting the online snoops
This is a great article about what some private companies are doing to anonymize web surfers in the United States. They have created software that allows Internet users to browse websites without communicating private information (such as your computer's location, and other information) to the website being browsed.
The article appeared in PC World a few weeks ago and was reprinted in the Washington Post.
Posted by Meredith Mazzotta at March 13, 2006 10:08 AM
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