tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30493053.post2326298596834234141..comments2023-05-03T16:56:36.271+03:00Comments on Lego's Land: Want Internet Anonymity? Be Creative!George 2K8http://www.blogger.com/profile/14777631069780154054noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30493053.post-11286365970556652082007-11-16T16:06:00.000+02:002007-11-16T16:06:00.000+02:00Some people take their internet role so seriously ...Some people take their internet role so seriously that they actually become it. Others, are so lazy that give their REAL information because they "Wont forget it". What people doesn't yet understand (imo) is that being "robed" online, is as easy -or hard- as being robed in real life. When someone follows you, you get scared, speed up your steps. When you get money from an ATM, you're careful not to reveal the amount you hold, or the password you give. Generally you are aware of the danger that hides in every situation and try to avoid it. All these, are almost the same in computers. The problem is that people are not AWARE of how to spot the danger and avoid it. They're not aware not because they cannot be informed, but because they don't want to. When a problem occurs, "let the pros handle it". Or "We'll call a friend who knows". Lady, you don't call a friend "who knows" when you get beaten for money, or robbed in the market. You don't call a friend even to go to the police station and sue the bastards. So, please don't call a friend when you are in "Internet trouble". Call a friend to inform you about it, not to save you every time you THINK you got a virus (when its just an ad), or a spyware/bot/worm/Trojan, just because your PC hangs during a game...<BR/>Anyway, if you want internet safety, you'll need Anonymity. If you need Anonymity... be creative!<BR/><BR/>Thank you Lego for this post.Jax Brioshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00923298999200913820noreply@blogger.com