Posted by Jay_Clockwork_Angels on October 29, 2010, at 0:43:52
In reply to Re: Private forums not private either » jane d, posted by Dinah on October 26, 2010, at 9:13:17
There are many ways to protect your personal and civil liberties online. In fact, I have spent plenty of time researching the very deep (some say dark) world of people who specialize in leaving as little of a trace of yourself on the internet as possible. You have a right to this.
There are legal tools, many technologically easy to use, but unfortunately not a lot of people know of them, to make yourself as anonymous as possible.
One website that will rip as much information off of you if it can, is facebook. There are easy to use guides and such out there to protect yourself, though. People really, REALLY have to educate themselves, but *they* (corporations/big business/etc) don't want us to be educated. Regardless of all of the so-called 'disclaimers' on websites, you only have to divulge what you want. If you have the proper computer software/technology, this is easily done.
There are some interesting libertarian freedom movements like "Copyleft" out there.
Jay
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