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Internet doesn't need government monitors
Internet doesn't need government monitors
Internet doesn't need government monitors, says reader - WorldGolf.com golf and technology
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Free-Press-Release.com) February 21, 2007 --
This is in regard to William K. Wolfrum's blog "New House bill will take away all your Internet privacy"
I want to applaud William Wolfrum for speaking about this topic in a Golf forum. Many people would say such talk is out of place, but something as fundamental as our basic privacy deserves to take priority over golf for 4 minutes. Who wants anyone to know our real handicap anyway!
No, Ron Mon, servers do not routinely retain "every bit of information that passes by". They can, and a few may. Most servers DO keep the IP addresses (equivalent to the information on the outside of an envelope) for a few hours or a few months. Likewise for the URL information of websites we travel to - although that practice is no widespread at this time.
For more details visit :- http://www.worldgolf.com/readers-review/internet-privacy-bill-golf-blog-5005.htm
February 20, 2007
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