Anonymizer
http://www.anonymizer.com/3.0/index.shtml
Offers information as well as services for using the WWW anonymously. Try out their web
surfer for free (runs slower unless you pay) and know that you are protected from sites
gathering marketing information, etc when browsing the web. Center for Democracy & Technology
http://www.cdt.org/privacy/
Current and packed with information and resources. Focus on developing legal
policies and access to technology that will help people control the disclosure of personal
information online.
EPIC Online Guide to Practical Privacy Tools
http://www.epic.org/privacy/tools.html
The Electronic Privacy Information Center keeps a current resource guide for numerous
programs available for privacy protection. A great resource!
Internet PRIVACY Coalition
http://www.privacy.org/ipc/
A dated site with older articles from last year. The articles are good for
background history and info about some of the products available for online privacy.
A good collection of links to other resources and organizations. Part of The
Privacy Page.
Junkbusters
http://www.junkbusters.com/
"Helps you bust the junk out of your mailbox." Stop junk e-mail, cookies
and other annoyances. Headlines and frequently asked questions to explain their
blocking services.
PGP Total Network Security
http://www.pgp.com/asp_set/products/tns/intro.asp
Everything you could want to know about the "Pretty Good Protection" system.
Buy it or do a test trial, they are "Your E-business Defender."
Privacy.net
http://privacy.net/
A site that offers more than one demonstration showing what your computer has to say to
the online community when you surf the Web. Very interesting demos as well as many useful
articles.
The comp.security.pgp FAQ
http://www.pgp.net/pgpnet/pgp-faq/
A question answer collection related to Pretty Good Protection (PGP) encryption.
There are also updates about any new alterations available.
The Privacy Pages
http://www.orlandomaildrop.com/privacy.html
Articles, information about Encryption and Computer Security, Anonymous Servers, Invasions
of Privacy, Privacy Organizations and also a couple of links to WebPages which keep the hacker
community informed. An interesting selection of materials.
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