Chapter 8. The Web s War on Your Privacy

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Chapter 8. The Web's War on Your Privacy

You watch the Web, and the Web watches you. With a few notable exceptions, every time you look at a page on the World Wide Web, somewhere there is a computer that makes note of this fact. Visit a web site designed for parents of small children, then visit another site that is devoted to consumer electronics, and somewhere a computer slowly builds a profile of your interests. Take a few minutes to "register" for an account with your email address, and you'll soon start receiving a stream of emails in your inbox hawking "special offers."

As the Web has created unprecedented opportunities for consumers, it has also created heretofore unimaginable possibilities for marketers, sales organizations, hucksters, tricksters, and outright criminals. A marketing company that puts a billboard up by a highway is content knowing how many cars per day drive by its sign. That same company putting a banner advertisement up on a popular web site would like to know far more information about the people seeing its message where they live, whether they get their Internet access from a business or through a university, what other web sites the person has visited, and sometimes, even their email addresses. It can be exceedingly difficult to determine the effectiveness of billboards and magazine advertisements. Web advertisements, by contrast, can be metered, examined, and analyzed. All of this power comes at a price to individual privacy, because detailed statistics require more detailed data collection.

The underlying technology of the Internet and the Web was designed to transfer information, not protect the privacy of people who use that information. There are now a whole host of web technologies that make it possible for web sites and third-party services to collect information on web users.

This chapter introduces the broad issue of privacy on the Web and the growing privacy threats. In Chapter 9 we'll describe some straightforward approaches that you can use to protect your privacy. Then in Chapter 10 we'll take a look at some additional software that you can run on your computer to further protect your privacy while enjoying the benefits of the Internet and the Web.

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Web Security, Privacy & Commerce
Web Security, Privacy and Commerce, 2nd Edition
ISBN: 0596000456
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2000
Pages: 194

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