Friday, March 25, 2011

How to Protect Your Privacy On-Line

I have always hated the idea that companies can stick tracking cookies on my computer without my knowledge…then use them to try and sell me products I don’t want.  It’s my computer, dammit, so keep your grubby little cookies all to yourself. In that vain, story #3 here is an excellent article that everyone who has a browser should read. Learn how to protect your privacy.

Along the same line, story #4 explains how to turn on the “Do Not Track” mode that will help you understand how to further protect yourself. All my browsers now have that protection turned on.

I found the article on the dangers now facing our public libraries fascinating, especially the what sanctions and limitations book publishers are forcing on them. And finally, if you use CCleaner like me, you may be interested in a free new add-on to this great program. So let’s get started. - JRC

AT&T deal won't mean iPhones for T-Mobile users yet

Giddy T-Mobile users hoping to get their hands on an iPhone shouldn't hold their breath. Even though AT&T announced its intention to acquire T-Mobile this week in a $39 billion blockbuster merger, T-Mobile says that it has no plans to support the Apple iPhone on its network in the near future. The reason, the company says, is that the AT&T deal isn't expected to be finished for at least another year and T-Mobile thus "remains an independent company."

Can libraries survive in a digital world?

Publishers stand accused of "nonsensical" policies on e-book lending to libraries. So, with nearly $1bn spent on e-books last year in the US alone, what does this mean for the institutions already at risk of closure?

Protect Your Privacy: Browse the Web Safely

When you browse the Web, it's like you've allowed a bunch of companies to implant a tracking device in your arm and a small camera in your head, recording where you go and what you look at. Thanks to ad networks, search engines, ISPs, and social networks, your online activities are tracked, analyzed, and sold. But there are a few things you can do to maintain some degree of privacy.

Understanding Do Not Track - Universal Web Tracking Opt-Out

Do Not Track is a technology that enables users to opt out of third-party web tracking, including behavioral advertising.

CCleaner Gets Even Better With CCEnhancer

If you're a fan of CCleaner, the best free clean-up tool you can find anywhere, you'll be a fan of free CCEnhancer as well. As the name says, it enhances CCleaner's already considerable capabilities

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