Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Ten Fallacies About Web Privacy

We are not used to the Internet reality that something can be known and at the same time no person knows it.
By PAUL H. RUBIN
Wall Street Journal

Privacy on the Web is a constant issue for public discussion—and Congress is always considering more regulations on the use of information about people's habits, interests or preferences on the Internet. Unfortunately, these discussions lead to many misconceptions. Here are 10 of the most important:

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