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<blockquote data-quote="DarkLense" data-source="post: 709936" data-attributes="member: 69880"><p>Hello,</p><p>Personally, I have been asking myself the same question a few months back, there was this madness caused by newspapers and bloggers how its cyber-armageddon starting. There is truth in that but that has been around for quite some time, that some bad guys are making money off someone's information. I agree with <strong><u>Umbra </u></strong>I don't mind giants collecting vague info, as long as someone decides to snoop around directly into your house. </p><p>Protecting? Hmmm, I think there is no anonymity on the Internet. The first day you logged in there's info bits and pieces scattered around. What you can do is do anything in your power not to let someone walk in and take a walk through your personal space. Whether it's deleting sensitive data or just using knowledge. I don't think that you can hide, but I don't think that its right to oke nose in someone else's business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkLense, post: 709936, member: 69880"] Hello, Personally, I have been asking myself the same question a few months back, there was this madness caused by newspapers and bloggers how its cyber-armageddon starting. There is truth in that but that has been around for quite some time, that some bad guys are making money off someone's information. I agree with [B][U]Umbra [/U][/B]I don't mind giants collecting vague info, as long as someone decides to snoop around directly into your house. Protecting? Hmmm, I think there is no anonymity on the Internet. The first day you logged in there's info bits and pieces scattered around. What you can do is do anything in your power not to let someone walk in and take a walk through your personal space. Whether it's deleting sensitive data or just using knowledge. I don't think that you can hide, but I don't think that its right to oke nose in someone else's business. [/QUOTE]
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