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Internet Privacy Links

  • Red-Demon Internet Resource Center - Includes tutorials, articles, security and privacy tools, news, exploits, and informative guides.
    Consumer Guide to Internet Safety, Privacy and Security - Offers tips and advice for maintaining online privacy and security, and how to keep children safe online.
  • Internet Security Sources - Directory of annotated links to security, privacy, and anti-virus resources.
  • Protect Your Privacy and E-mail on the Internet - Guide to protecting privacy and personal information. Includes information on protecting passwords, e-mail software, IP numbers, encryption, firewalls, anti-virus software, and related resources.
  • Guardian Special Report: Privacy on the Internet - Continuing coverage of news, analysis and commentary, including the RIP Act, plus links to government sites and international information and pressure groups.
  • Internet Privacy - Cache and Cookie Washer for IE and Netscape to clean tracks and preserves drive space. Automatically cleans cache, temporary internet files directory, cookies, and history.
  • Internet Developer Group - Group based in California holds meetings and uses web site to explaining evolving Internet Technologies. Issues include: Security, Privacy, Searching, Bandwidth and alternative access media and devices.
  • Internet Security and Privacy Infobot - This free applet runs on Windows systems. It continuously monitors over 2000 news sources to immediately report any computer security, virus or privacy news item.
  • The Center for the Study of Technology and Society  - News updates from around the world concerning information technology, privacy and security. Articles deal with DNA databases, web monitoring, employee privacy. Links to other resources concerned with personal privacy and security on the Internet. Can subscribe to mailing list.
  • Pretty Poor Privacy - Privacy advocates beat up on ecommerce trade associations during the second day of a Commerce Department summit on Internet privacy. Will technology save the day? By Ashley Craddock. [Wired News]
  • RFC 1424 - Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part IV. B. Kaliski. February 1993.
  • Shaping Online Privacy - Cypherpunks meet senators and lawmen meet libertarians at an international conference on Internet privacy. They'll have plenty to talk about. Declan McCullagh reports from Washington. [Wired News]
  • System LifeGuard - Find and delete junk and duplicate files; organize data; clean registry; fully uninstall unwanted programs; empty temporary folders; find and remove invalid links and protect internet privacy. Software descriptions, screenshots, FAQs, download, and contact details.
  • RFC 1115 - Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part II - Certificate-Based Key Management. S.T. Kent, J. Linn. August 1989.
  • BusinessPowerLaw.com - Internet - E-commerce resources covering legal issues such as linking, domain names, privacy, disclaimers, encryption, spamming, employee email, metatags, framing, cybersquatting, and cookies.
  • Internet Law Journal - News, articles and recent cases, relating to online legal issues, including e-commerce, intellectual property, privacy and security.
  • Providing Information about Internet Security Aspects (PISA) - Overzicht van technische en juridische informatie over computerbeveiliging en privacy. Vooral nuttig voor systeembeheerders.
  • New software to shield privacy - Symantec (SYMC) today introduced new software that protects the privacy and PCs of Internet users. [News.com]
  • Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR) - Devoted to activism in issues such as Internet filters, censorship, encryption, digital signatures, PICS, ethics, NII, software freedom, Internet governance, and privacy.
  • Report blasts companies on privacy - Companies probably will tell the Federal Trade Commission this week that they're doing enough to safeguard privacy of individuals on the Internet. But they're not, according to a report by the nonprofit Electronic Privacy Information Center released as the FTC holds a privacy hearing this week. [News.com]
  • PGPfone - Pretty Good Privacy internet phone allows encrypted talking over a network. MAC and PC versions available.
  • CPierson's Cyberlaw Page - Links to cases, statutes, and legal information relating to the Internet, including First Amendment, intellectual property, privacy, commerce, and crime.
  • Verified Security Pc Center - Providing users with Internet security and privacy solutions, from PC monitoring, encryption, file deletion to hacker protection and secure data storage. [Win 95/98/Me]
  • FTC, GeoCities settle on privacy - In what the Federal Trade Commission is calling its first case involving Internet privacy, the agency announced today that it has agreed to settle charges with Net community GeoCities. [News.com]
  • Internet Privacy Bill Could Inhibit ISPs - Simson Garfinkel speculates on the effect of a new Internet privacy bill on ISPs. [Wired News]
  • Internet - Internet trends, security, safety, privacy, anonymity, hackers. Email list.
  • W3C focus on privacy, not security - Concerns about the security of messages transmitted on the Internet are no longer valid, the founder of the World Wide Web Tim Berners-Lee said today. [News.com]
  • Privacy in Internet - Guida che introduce ai concetti di proxy, privacy, log e anonimato.
  • Another Privacy Hole in IE 5.0? - When users bookmark a Web page with Internet Explorer 5.0, a new feature in the software notifies the site. Consumer advocates say software makers need to get a grip on the privacy implications of their code. By Chris Oakes. [Wired News]
  • Safer-Hex - Daily news on all aspects of computer and Internet security: hackers, viruses, privacy - methods and countermeasures, fixes and prevention. Daily e-mail digest. English and German.
  • Safe Internet: Privacy and Security Fundamentals - Provides basic information for the consumer. Biased towards Mircosoft but still has good information on safe downloads, shopping, and opening email. Very basic.
  • Australia's Privacy Commissioner's Website - Government site dealing with privacy issues. Has focus area on information technology and the Internet.
  • BlackBoard Internet Privacy - Delete all internet history, log, and cache files.
  • Internet Safety Watch - Information about Internet security and privacy. Links for the general user on how to protect privacy online.
  • Wincognito - Protect Your Privacy - An integrated Privacy Suite that erases pc and internet tracks (cache, cookies, history, etc.), hides private programs with a hotkey, securely deletes sensitive files, and detects surveillance software.
  • Yahoo! News Full Coverage-Online Privacy - News articles gathered from a variety of sources concerning privacy and the Internet. Up-to-date on issues. Internal search engine. Includes links to organizations concerned with personal privacy on the Net.
  • Government Ready to Dictate Privacy Rules? - With an ambitious program lagging to get Internet merchants and publishers to subscribe to a strict code of conduct, activists and entrepreneurs are wary that Washington will impose regulations. [Wired News]
  • RFC 1423 - Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part III. D. Balenson. February 1993.
  • Report: Feds Need Privacy Lesson - As the US government places pressure on Internet companies to be upfront about personal data collection, a new report suggests Uncle Sam should get his house in order first. Declan McCullagh reports from Washington. [Wired News]
  • EAST Technologies - Utilities designed to completely eliminate sensitive data from your computer and protect your computer and Internet privacy. Encrypt sensitive files and folders. For all Windows operating systems.
  • RFC 1114 - Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part II - Certificate-Based Key Management. S.T. Kent, J. Linn. August 1989.
  • Protect Your Privacy - Links to information and news about new internet technologies and their impact on personal privacy on the web.
  • Center for Law, Commerce & Technology - Internet legal news affecting the West Coast, and reviews of web pages relating to Internet privacy, ecommerce, and child protection. Affiliated with the University of Washington School of Law.
  • Surf Op Safe - Onderdeel van een campagne om de mensen bewust te maken van risico's op Internet. Nieuws, links en informatie over hackers, virussen, elektronische fraude en privacy.
  • Social Security info back online - The Social Security Administration will reinstate an Internet site that was shuttered in April because of privacy concerns, giving taxpayers access to calculations of their future retirement benefits. [News.com]
  • Industry makes its case on privacy - As federal regulators open four days of hearings on consumer privacy on the Internet, industry groups today unveiled programs, products, and principles designed to show that the Net can regulate itself without government interference. [News.com]
  • Cyberlaw Encyclopedia - Categorized directory of Internet law sites, covering topics such as intellectual property, jurisdiction, privacy, electronic evidence, consumer protection, and cyber-crime.
  • Historykill - Privacy securities Internet software for surfing on the Internet after closing the browser all links to "illegal" sites are gone. Free download for 30 days trial. [Win 95/98/NT/2000]
  • Health privacy rules proposed - The federal government is seeking public comments on proposed rules to protect the privacy of medical records transmitted on the Internet. [News.com]
  • Texas Backing Down in Privacy Fight with ISPs - State Attorney General Dan Morales got eight out of 10 Internet service providers to give him data about suspected members of the militant Republic of Texas. But he is shying away from a battle with two ISPs that resisted. [Wired News]
  • Magaziner: Net privacy efforts fall short - Online industry efforts to protect Internet users' privacy have fallen short of expectations as a July 1 deadline looms, White House adviser Ira Magaziner said today. [News.com]
  • Lcdn - Il sito offre guide dedicate all'uso del PC e a vari aspetti di Internet, in particolare alla sicurezza e alla privacy.
  • Truste's Test: Going After MS - Internet self-regulation gets its first big test this week, as a privacy watchdog group considers whether to investigate Microsoft's privacy practices. By Chris Oakes. [Wired News]
  • spazÜ's Place - Explains internet security and privacy issues.
  • Access Center for Privacy, Security, and Consumer Resources - Information on securing privacy, shelter from crime, and consumer rights online. Also resources for reporting illegal Internet activity online.
  • Privacy Times - Privacy Times (Newsletter) covers information law and policy, including Internet privacy, Freedom of Information Act, Privacy Act, financial, medical and communications privacy, and EU Directive.
  • Complete Cleanup - Protect Internet privacy by removing browsing tracks. Removes all Internet cookies, cache and web history, browser URLs, temp files and document links.
  • Zero-Knowledge Systems Inc. - Software called "Freedom" protects the privacy of web browsing and email, without the user having to do anything. Site also has news on Internet privacy and other issues.
  • Congressional Internet Advisory Committee - This is a bipartisan non-profit group working to educate Congress about the Internet. The group addresses policy issues such as:Internet governance, taxation, encryption, and privacy issues. Also has a mailing list sign-up.
  • Background: The Year in Privacy - Internet companies say they will look after your privacy. But consumers are still left without meaningful control over the information that companies keep about them. By James Glave. [Wired News]
  • What's up Forbes' Sleeve? - Awkward but earnest Republican presidential candidate Steve Forbes talks to WN about tech policy. Internet taxes? He's against them. And privacy? He's for it. Declan McCullagh reports from Jackson, Wyoming. [Wired News]
  • Fast Cleaner Gold - Utilities to scan and clean up error making and useless garbage files, clear IE cache, cookies, history, for Internet privacy protection and perform disk usage analysis.
  • RFC 1113 - Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part I - Message Encipherment and Authentication Procedures. J. Linn. August 1989.
  • Michael Froomkin - Links to legal articles on e-commerce, encryption, privacy and related Internet law issues, from a Professor of Law at the University of Miami School of Law.
  • Internet & Privacy - Inventarisatie van de privacyrisico's op Internet. Nieuws, wetgeving, informatie over cookies, anoniem surfen, privacy op het werk en spionage door inlichtingendiensten.
  • Social Security still a sticky issue - The Social Security Administration announced today that it will reopen its Web site to allow taxpayers to access its information via the Internet. Although it says it has learned from its previous effort and reached out to privacy experts, consumer advocates, and Netizens for input, it will be venturing again into one of the most delicate aspects of cyberspace and the Information Age: ensuring that personal information is safe and accessible to its rightful owners and users. The question remains whether it or other government and commercial firms will get the benefit of the doubt. [News.com]
  • Cyberlaw Links - Categorized directory of Internet law resources from Mishpat Legal Information. Covers issues such as cyber-crime, e-commerce law, jurisdiction, domain names, privacy, intellectual property, and online taxation.
  • FTC has answers on privacy - After hearing every angle in the online privacy debate this week, the Federal Trade Commission has emerged with some potential paths to govern the collection of personal information on the Internet. [News.com]
  • Hoursoft - Internet Privacy Protect is a tool to protect user's online security and Internet privacy by erasing the sensitive data and windows and Internet history.
  • User profiles in privacy stir - The simmering Internet privacy controversy has been reignited by an announcement today from Engage Technology that it has garnered 30 million user profiles for targeting online advertising. [News.com]
  • Dutch ISPs could face wiretap law - A law requiring that Internet service providers in the Netherlands make it easy for police to "tap" consumers' online discourse is making its way through the country's parliament--a move privacy advocates say could trigger a global domino effect. [News.com]
  • Group Seeks to Put Lid on Pandora's Cookie Jar - Internet privacy advocates say no one should write data on your hard drive without asking you first. That's why they're launching a campaign to limit the use of cookies on the Web. [Wired News]
  • Another Privacy Hole in IE 5.0? - When users bookmark a Web page with Internet Explorer 5.0, a new feature in the software notifies the site. Consumer advocates say software makers need to get a grip on the privacy implications of their code. By Chris Oakes. [Wired News]
  • Anonymity and Privacy on the Internet - Information about securing communications and files on the internet.
  • Cyber Defenders - Provides checklists and advice for protecting personal and business privacy on the internet.
  • EPIC Carnivore Litigation - Legal documents presented by the privacy group seeking the release of all FBI records concerning Internet monitoring.
  • Complete Cleanup - Protect Internet privacy by removing browsing tracks. Removes all Internet cookies, cache and web history, browser URLs, temp files and document links.
  • CuteShield Track Eraser - Protects privacy by cleaning up all the tracks of Internet and computer activities. Securely deletes all cookies, cache, history, and temp files.
  • Electronic Frontier Foundation - Organization working to protect privacy and freedom of expression on the Internet. Has up-to-date news on privacy related issues. Has internal search engine.
  • RFC 1421 - Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part I. J. Linn. February 1993.
  • Panel Debates Online Privacy Issues - A Commerce Department panel weighs the need to protect consumer privacy against the desire to promote Internet business growth. First of two parts. By Ashley Craddock. [Wired News]
  • RFC 1421 - Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part I. J. Linn. February 1993.
  • Volunteer Army to Fight Patent - The World Wide Web Consortium will enlist an open source-style Internet army to try and overturn a patent that threatens what many believe is a key Web privacy standard. By Jennifer Sullivan. [Wired News]
  • Subcommittee still worries about SSA site - Just days after the Social Security Administration announced the reopening of its Internet site that offers taxpayers access to calculations of their future retirement benefits, a congressional subcommittee has asked that the agency delay the move until further measures are taken to protect users' privacy. [News.com]
  • Key Net security hitch resolved - Mathematicians at IBM and a Swiss university say they have developed a new system of securing information against the most aggressive type of attack by computer hackers--a step seen as resolving concerns about privacy and the integrity of electronic transactions on the Internet. [News.com]
  • Privacy ad campaign to launch - Microsoft today announced it is joining a group of eight Internet portal sites--including Yahoo, Excite, Altavista, and Infoseek--which are donating $3 million in Web ad banners for a campaign to educate Internet users on privacy issues.
  • Privacy on the Internet - Computers collect information about every aspect of your life. Without taking precautions, your activities can be recorded and matched up with databases of your other activities. By Bob Sherman.
  • eRef.net: Your Time, Your Information, Your Money - Provides tips on Internet privacy.
  • Internet Privacy Coalition - The IPC promotes privacy and security on the Internet through widespread public availability of strong encryption and the relaxation of export controls on cryptography.
  • WinMeta.com - Paper Shredder is a clean system that helps protect privacy. It will delete Internet Cache, History, Cookies, Location bar address.
  • Game Companies: We Protect Kids - Washington is pressuring technology companies to watch out for the privacy of children on the Internet. The joystick brigade weighs in with its own ideas. By Jennifer Sullivan. [Wired News]
  • Truste Boss Plots His Course - Seasoned Internet marketing and operations pro Bob Lewin takes charge of the privacy seal program, with an eye to beefing up relationships inside the Beltway. [Wired News]
  • Experian backs away from venture - One of the nation's largest credit bureaus is withdrawing from an online direct marketing venture in the face of Internet users' privacy concerns. [News.com]
  • Net tax bill amended - The Senate today loaded up the Internet Tax Freedom Act with online privacy protections for children and requirements to put government documents on the Net, but a Senate Commerce Committee spokeswoman said a vote may not happen until Tuesday. [News.com
  • Web Street Studios' Internet Cookies and Privacy - Web designer offers information on Internet cookies, Internet privacy issues, marketing cookie tactics, and tracking cookies. Lots of privacy links, CookiePal download, and questions are invited.
  • SurferBeware.com - Internet safety, protecting online privacy, virus prevention, web security and e-mail tips.
  • Encryption and Privacy in the digital age - Provides information on how cryptography can be used in protecting privacy on the Internet.
  • Webroot Software - Developers of Windows and Mac Internet privacy-keeping tools, such as Cache and Cookie Washer, Window Washer, and Private Bookmarks.
  • Magaziner: Back Off, Big Brother - President Clinton's leading Internet adviser came out strongly against a law proposed Tuesday that would aim to protect the privacy of consumers on the Net. A Wired News exclusive by Deborah Scoblionkov and James Glave. [Wired News]
  • Unmasking Anonymous Posters - Companies are using an old legal tool, the subpoena, to expose anonymous posters on Internet discussion boards. Privacy advocates cry foul. Users, too. By Oscar S. Cisneros. [Wired News]
  • ISPs as child porn watchdogs? - Though the concept of stiffening penalties for child pornographers who use the Internet is a popular one, many today are concerned that a bill on its way to the president will end up encouraging ISPs to violate their customers' privacy by requiring access providers to report all suspected activities. [News.com]
  • Privacy and Spying on the Internet - Documents and explains privacy issues on the internet and offers solutions.
  • SuperCool Window Washe - Software to protects privacy by cleaning up all traces of Internet and computer activities.
  • Net Tax Bill Inches Forward - A two-year moratorium on Internet taxes would also protect the privacy of young surfers and reduce government red tape in the latest US Senate version. By Arik Hesseldahl. [Wired News]
  • What's up Forbes' Sleeve? - Awkward but earnest Republican presidential candidate Steve Forbes talks to WN about tech policy. Internet taxes? He's against them. And privacy? He's for it. Declan McCullagh reports from Jackson, Wyoming. [Wired News]
  • The USA PATRIOT Act and Patron Privacy on Library Internet Terminals - Questions and answers provided by a library law consultant for Law Library Resource Xchange.
  • Privacy Resources - Issues affecting privacy, security, anonymity, and encryption on the internet.
  • The Complete Cleanup - Protects internet privacy by removing all cookies, cache files, web history, and browser urls. Runs automated in the background or interactively, and works with Netscape, IE, and AOL.
  • Give Me Crypto or Give Me Death - Unless the United States reverses its policy blocking the export of strong encryption, personal privacy on the Internet will never be secured, two special interest groups say. Declan McCullagh reports from Washington. [Wired News]
  • RFC 2015 - MIME Security with Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) - This document describes how Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) can be used to provide privacy and authentication using the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) security content types described in RFC1847. (M. Elkins / Aerospace Corporation)
  • Privacy in Cyberspace - The privacy offered by ordinary internet services is very limited, as this page shows.
  • NetScams - Seeks to provide current information related to the internet with links to sites covering personal safety on the Internet, protecting children, computer security on the Internet, spam, privacy, virus protection, and a forum to share concerns and information.
  • TheGuardianAngel.com - Protecting Your Privacy Online - A comprehensive explanation of the online privacy risks and dangers you are exposed to on the Internet, and solutions for establishing defenses against them. Includes tutorials and resources.
  • Internet Security News - The most up to date computer security news source on the internet. Hacker news. Virus alerts. Privacy News. Technology News. Free security software.
  • Privacy Directory - Information and news stories on privacy issues for the Internet.
  • dotCOMsense - The American Psychological Association (APA) provides guidelines on how to protect individual privacy and assess the credibility of mental health information found on the Internet.
  • Beyond Concern: Understanding Net Users' Attitudes About Online Privacy - Offers approaches to help people feel secure about the privacy of their personal information on the Internet. A technical report from AT&T Research Labs.
  • Pop! Tech 2000 : Being Human in the Digital Age - Explore Internet popular culture, privacy issues, and online ethics.
  • Privacy.net - Informs about Internet privacy issues, demonstrates the information about you that is available to web sites when you visit.
  • Pressure's on for Net privacy - Time is running out for privacy self-regulation on the Internet if private-sector efforts don't show results soon, a key privacy advocate warned at Internet World. [News.com]
  • Big Brother Inside - Criticisms of Intel's Processor Serial Number (PSN) feature on its Pentium III chips. Argues that the PSN endangers internet users' privacy.
  • White House plans privacy confab - The Clinton administration plans to hold a conference exploring Internet privacy issues in May, officials said today. [News.com]
  • Personal Infomediary Center - Offers resources on personal privacy, identity protection, identification management and protection on the Internet.
  • Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility - CPSR's website devoted to issues such as Internet filters, encryption, digital signatures, PICS, ethics, NII, and privacy.
  • WebVeil.Com - Plain talk about the challenges to Internet users' privacy and what can be done to control cookies and keep Web surfing anonymous.
  • iSecurePrivacy - Offers information security, privacy, and systems audit services. Specialties include internal audit services, HIPAA and GLB compliance services, network and Internet security, and OS/390 security.
  • TinHat - Security and privacy issues for Internet users.
  • On Internet Privacy and Profiling - Testimony given by Internet consultant, Richard M Smith, before the US Senate Commerce Committee (PDF format)
  • My Own Data - Privacy resource that empowers Internet users to regain electronic privacy. Tools for protecting email privacy, and how to have information removed from direct mail, email and opt out of telephone lists.
  • Managing Internet Use: Big Brother or Due Diligence? - This paper describes the major risks of granting widespread Internet access along with suggestions to mitigate them. It also covers monitoring policies and the privacy issues that arise from monitoring Internet use.
  • Evidence Eliminator Consumer Warning - Don't be sucked in by the deceptive ads. Save money, and learn the truth, a spammed privacy product on the Internet.
  • The Zeff Group - All Star Seminar Series - Five workshops: Big time branding; Designing and Planning interactive ads; Email marketing; online privacy law; and a Bootcamp for beginners on Internet marketing and marketing. Events held in Washington DC in April 18, 2001.
  • TeoSoft - Offers internet privacy software and ad killing software.
  • Secure Directory File Transfer System - An essential tool for organizations that demand the ultimate in security. This "special purpose firewall" will safeguard the privacy of your data residing on a private network, while at the same time, providing an inflow of information from the Internet or any other outside network.
  • Privacy Guard - Online resource and discussion forum for views on privacy and maintaining internet security.
  • Pop-Up Stopper Professional Privacy Tool  - The only privacy product to block pop-up windows and clean tracking files in every browser on every Internet connection.
  • Johnny Get Your Modem: Scientology's War with the Internet - The story of Stephen E. Marinick's ongoing battle with the Church of Scientology, and Scientology's attacks on free speech on the Internet. [Java Monthly]
  • Complete Internet Cleanup - Privacy and security utility to clear the hidden records (like index.dat) left from Web browsing.
  • The IP Address: Your Internet Identity - Tutorial focusing on the privacy issues associated with IP addresses.
  • Internet Washer - a privacy and security program that erases browser's cache, cookies, history, typed URL, index.dat, autocomplete passwords, and deletes tracks of your past Windows activity.
  • Stevens, Andrew - Information on search engines, XML, Internet privacy, web development, usability, Internet statistics/demographics, information architecture, and random personal stuff.
  • Active Privacy - Software which prevents personal identifying information being tracked while you use the Internet.
  • IBM Shoulders Consumer Privacy - Big Blue will pull its Internet ads from any Web site that does not post a consumer privacy policy -- a move that even the staunchest self-regulation critics greet warmly. By James Glave. [Wired News]
  • Browser Cookies: Delete Cookies Safely and Protect Online Privacy - Delete or manage Internet Browser cookies safely and protect privacy online with Browser Companion Toolbar software.
  • Inside Amazon's Shopping Cart - Amazon downplays its purchase of Alexa Internet, which takes the online bookseller a step closer to personalized online shopping. Privacy advocates are not pleased. A Wired News analysis by Polly Sprenger. [Wired News]
  • Privacy policy - how to create one - This privacy tool automates the process of creating a professional privacy policy for Internet Web sites.
  • PNV Inc. - Originates and operates integrated telecommunications and entertainment network capable of providing voice, data and cable television services, including local and long distance calling, incoming calls, voice mail services and driver location, access to the internet and other services such as wake up calls, call waiting and call conferencing to long-haul truck drivers in the convenience and privacy of their trucks while parked at truckstops. (Nasdaq: PNVN).
  • Adoko.com - Improving your Privacy - Adoko.com - Improve your Internet experience by removing Spyware, BHOs, Browser Hijackers, Dialers and other pest programs.
  • Corrad - HIPPA security,Hippa privacy, HIPAA Internet and HIPPA medical records solutions.
  • Privacy Protector - Offers software that removes your Internet history and other traces of recent activity.
  • Centre for Innovation Law and Policy - Resources and links on communications law, health and biotechnology Law, information privacy, intellectual property law, and Internet and e-commerce law.
  • SiegeSoft - Internet security and privacy products and information for anonymous surfing, secure email communication, virus protection, and internet cookie management.
  • Industry floats plan on privacy - Amid criticism from the Clinton administration, a major online industry group that includes America Online and Microsoft today unveiled its enforcement plan to protect consumer privacy on the Internet. [News.com]
  • Authentium - Secure, authenticated transactions on the internet. Secure streaming media. Privacy.
  • Rallying for the e-rate - The Clinton administration is rallying public support for the e-rate, seeking to capitalize on new reports illustrating technology disparaties based on gender, income, and race. These follow other reports on privacy concerns, capping a busy week for Washington's Internet agenda. [News.com]
  • GuardIE - Privacy security Internet software for removing popup ads, and all evidence of web browser history. Also finds webbugs.
  • Managing the Digital Enterprise - taught by Dr. Michael Rappa, North Carolina State University. An open courseware site that addresses many topics, including e-commerce business models, web metrics, Internet privacy and security, and intellectual property.
  • X-Cleaner - Offers privacy, and Internet track deleting tool, designed for Internet Explorer.
  • Proxy Blind - Discussions and Resources for Internet Privacy and Security. Free anonymous proxy list.
  • Internet History Eraser - Internet History Eraser, an Internet Privacy & Security software to delete all the tracks of your Internet activacy, including internet temp files, index.dat, autocomplete, history files and history of more than 50 popular applications.

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