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How To Keep Your Confidential Information Private On The Internet

Saturday, January 21st, 2012

There is good news regarding protecting personal information on the internet. Google and Mozilla have just joined Microsoft in giving users the choice of opting out of tracking cookies. Google announced that it will offer an add-on for its Chrome browser. Users will now have more freedom from tracking cookies that monitor their movement and online activities. This is a clear indication that tech companies now recognize the need for a balance between revenue generation and individual privacy.

The online marketing industry has been advocating for self-regulation. It has not reacted positively to discussions in regards to privacy protection. There have been many proposals for enhanced privacy policies that protect individual privacy. This recent development will mark the beginning of giving users more control over their personal information.

Many users do not realize the possible consequences of sharing their personal information online. They do not take time to thoroughly read the website’s privacy policies. It is either that they do not understand how their data will be handled, or they do not realize the importance of understanding. Only when they receive unsolicited advertisements – a consequence for being careless – do they realize the need for privacy protection.

Tech companies have accepted the fact that they do not have to give up their revenue generation approaches. They can still make use of the benefits from the advertisements that fuel the web. All they have to do is to meet halfway between privacy and revenue generation. This could be considered as a marginal enhancement, but could also hint at the start of a better dialogue on privacy.

Google’s Keep My Opt-Outs extension is free and can be downloaded from the Chrome Web Store. A company spokesperson said the new feature will give users significant control over their data. Mozilla also announced that it will soon release a similar tool for its Firefox browser. It said that it will apply a different approach, based on the Do Not Track HTTP header. However, it has not given a specific date for the integration of the new technology with Firefox.

It could be seen that the three giant tech companies are using different approaches in their privacy tools. However, all of these are attempts at giving more privacy to internet users. It is too early to tell which among the three approaches will rule, or which one will turn out to be ineffective. Being open to discussion on privacy matters is one good thing that is indicated by this development. Other developments can be probable in the remaining days of 2011. Consumers can look forward to a more reliable protection of their personal information.

So how do you make sure that all private data remains private on the Internet? Surf with an anonymous proxy to mask your IP address and protect your Internet identity.

Ensuring Optimum Performance Of Your Computer

Friday, July 8th, 2011

Your PC should always be running properly to get the best out of it. Sometimes this is not possible. You may need to upgrade your RAM, or you may be suffering from problems with Malware.

It could just be as easy as running a simple update on your computer to get it running up to top performance level. Here are a few more little tips that could make your computer perform up to standard.

Putting your Windows update on to automatic can make sure that you do no miss any critical updates. But just because you have it on automatic update, does not stop you from checking for updates manually as well. There just may be a critical update or a patch that needs downloading, shortly after your scheduled check.

Running your updates daily can keep your computer up to date and running properly. This is why automatic updates are the best idea. Just set those for daily updates and you will not miss anything important.

Another good tip is to have your computer running the latest version of programs. Outdated versions can slow down your computer. So it pays to check periodically for any updated versions that you can download.

Keeping your computer secure is another important tip for it running smoothly. Windows does have a good firewall protector, and a good spyware detector called Windows defender. These security programs work well enough, so you should not need to use stand alone security software as well.

You just have to make sure that your security software is running all the time to properly protect your computer. If you do decide that you want extra security software then you could go for something customizable.

You can always search the internet if you wish to purchase additional security software. You may be able to try a free version before buying. This way you know what you are paying for.

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