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I Love the Internet, but I Want My Privacy, Too!
Book: I Love the Internet, but I Want My Privacy, Too!
Written by: CHRIS PETERSON
Publisher: Prima Lifestyles
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

An excellent book for those using the Net
Rating: 5 / 5
Attorneys filing lawsuits for invasion of privacy claims and other like matters appreciate educated persons who are able to understand the delicate balancing of privacy and convenience on the Internet.

This book is a true eye opener for those interested in protecting their most valuable asset - their individuality and privacy.




"Life and Death on the Internet"
Rating: 5 / 5
This book starts the job in outlining Internet privacy issues, but 'Life and Death on the Internet' by Keith A Schroeder finishes the job. I think both books go hand-in-hand. This book outlines the issues clearly and 'Life and Death on the Internet' gives several step-by-step outlines to put privacy into effect. Both books are probably the two best Internet books of the year!


Keeps parents slightly ahead of their computer oriented kids
Rating: 5 / 5
Extremely well written, clear and to the point. Easy to follow guidance for uneasy parents whose children seem so at-ease with computer technology.


 
 
 



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