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Posted by C. on February 25, 2007, 5:21 pm
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> I guess this more a privacy question - but would be a personal security
> question, if a better group to ask, please inform me, thanks.
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> The internet is now so transparent that if you do anything from home,
> everyone knows it. Back in the days, one could sign up for a service,
> even from home, and no one knew it was you, by using various telephony
> techniques. That has been dead for awhile.
>
No. An increasing number of users are more readily identifiable on the
internet (but the issue of jurisdiction still remains). But in actual
fact, there are more and easier ways of achieving anonymity ranging
from anonymizing services such as Tor, prepay mobile phones, free dial-
up access...its not just te internet - all systems of communications
are more accessible without credentials now.
C.
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