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11-04-2011, 03:06 AM | #1 |
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We subscribe to a service that is provided the data from 1/3 of the ISP's [internet service providers] in the UK.
When we talk about data we are talking about everything. You can rest assure that much that the ISP gives the information anonymously and by this I mean they do not provide the individual persons name [so I have been told] What kind of information? or how does it work? Lets take a choice to make a purchase of clothing. You logon to your computer and fire up a browser. 1) The browser, all of its addons including all its history, logins and passwords, etc are with the ISP. Even if it is encrypted it can ultimately be accessed if need be. >>> The choice of browser and PC power is info that gets passed on, the rest is not. 2) You go to google and put in a search term >> the choice of search site, keyword is passed on. 3) You visit multiple sites >>> all sites visited passed on, including every page and time spent. 4) You make a purchase on a site >> what you bought, how much cost, which payment provider all passed on. Every possible concievable action is recording and passed on, but due to data protection the individual persons detail is not passed on. This means 100,000 people searched using Google for cheap clothes and visited xxxxxx.com and where on that site for average 12 minutes and xxx number of them went to xxx site and the remaining went to xxxx pages and bought these items, etc. That is how the data is shared without stating a specific person. This is factual since we buy this data in our company to monitor competition and to find gaps in the market. This knowledge will not affect you since you have to use the internet and require an ISP. I am not attempting to scare monger anyone but stating something factual. Data protection does protect you and most of this data is not accessible to employees of the ISP's except for a key individuals. However it is not accessible on a one to one basis so easily otherwise they would have been able to convict hackers instantly by approaching the ISP's and demanding the data from xx house where the internet is connected from. But something to be aware of |
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11-04-2011, 03:56 AM | #2 |
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Try to avoid using Google directly. Google can make a mental profile of yours by secretly making a database of your search words. You can use these websites in stead of Google.
########### http://www.scroogle.org/cgi-bin/scraper.htm ########## Check also this webpage http://anphicle.com/en/3-search-engines-you-never-use/ Why is Google dangerous ? Because , its owners have a dark background. ########### http://www.fourwinds10.net/siterun_d...p?q=1262024557 Google´s Israel connections Here follows a most revealing article on how Google´s Sergey Brin, Facebook´s Mark Zuckerberg and Yahoo´s President Susan Decker, are invited by the Israeli leadership to Israel, during Israel´s 60th anniversary celebrations: Facebook, Google founders to attend Jerusalem conference in May By Guy Grimland, Ha´aretz Correspondent Ha´aretz 01/04/2008 Co-founder of internet giant Google, Sergey Brin, will join Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, and Yahoo president Susan Decker at a presidential panel on technology to be held at the Jerusalem International Convention Center May 13-15. The convention, which was formed at the initiative of President Shimon Peres, will also be attended by a number of Israeli political, religious and financial leaders, as well as academics and cultural figures. The panel will discuss issues facing technology in today's age and the future, in particular in regard to how it will affect Israel and the Jewish world. ################ In addition to Google , other big web companies are also dangerous. Why ? Check these links. ################### http://adventofdeception.com/faceboo...er-nwo-agenda/ Facebook is CIA-Funded Data-Mining Project: The prime question to ask is if Facebook is not being used for Intelligence agencies such as the CIA and Mossad? And, why is Chris Hughes on the guest list of the Bilderberg meeting of 2011? Do you really believe the boys from collage are not Zionists and tie themselves with the New World Order agenda considering the history of controversial changes that they were forced to withdraw and change because of public opinion. Facebook’s first round of venture capital funding ($500,000) came from former Paypal CEO Peter Thiel. Author of anti-multicultural tome ‘The Diversity Myth’, he is also on the board of radical conservative group VanguardPAC. The second round of funding into Facebook ($12.7 million) came from venture capital firm Accel Partners. Its manager James Breyer was formerly chairman of the National Venture Capital Association, and served on the board with Gilman Louie, CEO of In-Q-Tel, a venture capital firm established by the Central Intelligence Agency in 1999. One of the company’s key areas of expertise are in “data mining technologies”. ################ |
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11-04-2011, 04:00 AM | #3 |
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We subscribe to a service that is provided the data from 1/3 of the ISP's [internet service providers] in the UK. ################# http://www.thefreecountry.com/security/anonymous.shtml VTunnel http://www.vtunnel.com/ This free anonymous proxy service retrieves web pages for you, optionally stripping cookies, scripts and referrer information. Note, though, like some (most?) of the other free proxies listed here, the web pages you access are placed in a frame and a pop-up advertisement will appear as you surf (depositing cookies and executing scripts in your browser at the same time). They also provide an SSL (secure) version. ############## |
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11-04-2011, 11:53 AM | #5 |
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11-05-2011, 05:50 PM | #7 |
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Try to avoid using Google directly. Google can make a mental profile of yours by secretly making a database of your search words. You can use these websites in stead of Google. |
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11-05-2011, 05:53 PM | #8 |
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ASWW |
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11-06-2011, 03:53 AM | #9 |
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End of Internet freedom !!
######################## Italy To Require Anyone Who Uploads Video To The Internet To Obtain Government Authorization http://www.infowars.com/italy-to-req...authorization/ New rules to be introduced by government decree will require people who upload videos onto the Internet to obtain authorization from the Communications Ministry similar to that required by television broadcasters, drastically reducing freedom to communicate over the Web, opposition lawmakers have warned. The decree is ostensibly an enactment of a European Union (EU) directive on product placement and is due to go into effect at the end of January after being subjected to a nonbinding appraisal by parliament. ########################### |
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11-06-2011, 05:43 AM | #10 |
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