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Do I want to be on the web anymore?

Anonymous web. Anonymous ftp. No one really wanted to know who you were. If you wanted to identify yourself it was even more cool to use a pseudonym. Today, you are being profiled with such fine-grained control on the web, it’s scary.

Posted on February 19, 2012Categories UncategorizedTags internet, privacy, webLeave a comment on Do I want to be on the web anymore?
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