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Search engines and personal privacy: not spying…

This post was written by John on September 26, 2005
Posted Under: Computer

For those of you interested in Security in general and worry (as I do) about sites that store information about you, here is an interesting piece from Edward Tufte, the well known author who write about depicting information graphically.

Search engines and personal privacy: not spying…:
Search engines and personal privacy: should we be worried?

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I may be naive, or just ignorant but I’m thinking that my ip address, because I get it dynamically from my home or business network, doesn’t tell anyone anything. That is, on a given day there are probably thousands of people with the ip address assigned by a linksys router that looks like 192.168.1.101. My router in turn gets it’s address dynamically from my comcast host. So, pershaps all the worry is if you happen to have your own place on the web with a permanent ip address.

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Written By Ron Krouk on October 10th, 2005 @ 1:04 pm

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