Don't Expect Privacy on the Net
by TChris
This NYTimes article reminds us that internet use isn't as private as it might feel.
[Even though] companies that provide Internet service and run Web sites ... promise to protect the privacy of their users, they routinely hand over the most intimate information in response to legal demands from criminal investigators and lawyers fighting civil cases. ...
When it comes to e-mail and Internet service records, "the average citizen would be shocked to find out how adept your average law enforcement officer is at finding information," said Paul Ohm, who recently left the Justice Department's computer crime and intellectual property section.
Read the article to learn what information you leave behind when you surf the net, and how easy it is for others to find it.
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