About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 143. Chapters: Pretty Good Privacy, Intranet, Cypherpunk, Proxy server, Virtual private network, Onion routing, Criticism of Facebook, HTTP cookie, Phorm, Gmail, Google Street View, Online identity, Google Street View privacy concerns, Anonymous P2P, Tor, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Secure communication, WikiScanner, Google Buzz, FTC Fair Information Practice, Local Shared Object, Privacy policy, Bourke v. Nissan Motor Co., SOCKS, California Shine the Light law, Network Advertising Initiative, DNS hijacking, PeerGuardian, Identity score, Web bug, Mobile virtual private network, Friend-to-friend, Geolocation software, Open Rights Group, Facebook Beacon, Intranet portal, Off-the-Record Messaging, Privacy in file sharing networks, Online vetting, Electronic envelope, Degree of anonymity, FLAIM, Device fingerprint, Opportunistic encryption, Hushmail, Web Storage, Phoning home, Evercookie, CNIL, Digital Rights Ireland, Echoworx, Online Privacy Protection Act, Zombie cookie, Reputation.com, TRUSTe, Secure messaging, SafeSquid, Face2face, Domain privacy, Direct Anonymous Attestation, Chaum mixes, Garden Networks, CryptoRights Foundation, NeoAccel, United States v. Councilman, BNC, Turtle F2F, Split tunneling, IPREDator, Anonymous web browsing, Zfone, Google Public DNS, ZNC, Privoxy, Anonymizer, I-broker, Twinkle, PeerBlock, Dynamic Multipoint Virtual Private Network, PhonerLite, ProtoWall, Public Key Name Service, Referrer spoofing, Arm, Phoenix Labs, E-mail encryption, Data pimping, CSipSimple, Electronic Frontier Canada, Vidalia project, ICMP tunnel, Bitblinder, Privacy piracy, Anonym.OS, Proxify, IP Justice, Foundation for Information Policy Research, EFF-Austin, Sipdroid, Internet Junkbuster, Electronic Frontier Finland, Identity verification service, Iplist, LAIM Working Group, MoBlock, Contact scraping, Anonymity...