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(10pp) When you are surfing the web you may think
you are anonymous, but there are various ways that
information about you or your activities can be
collected without your knowledge or consent.
Because of the great wealth of information that
the World Wide Web provides, many of us use it on
a day-to-day basis. However, like many other things
we do every day, using the Web's resources is not
without risks. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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10 pages (~225 words per page)
File: D0_BBwebbr.rtf
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When you are surfing the web you may think you are anonymous, but there are various ways that information about you or your activities
can be collected without your knowledge or consent. Because of the great wealth of information that the World Wide Web provides, many of us use it on a day-to-day basis.
However, like many other things we do every day, using the Webs resources is not without risks (Houwen ppg). Cookies A "cookie"
is a piece of information that an Internet web site sends to your browser when you access information at that site, another way to say it is, a cookie is
a small text file that resides on your hard drive that contains certain information about you and/or your past and present surfing habits ( Upon receipt of the information
your browser saves the information on your hard-disk (unless your browser doesnt support cookies). Each time you use your computer to access that same web site, the information that was
previously received is sent back to the web site by your browser. Most commonly used browsers support the use of cookies.
Why are cookies used? Generally, for those of us that access the Internet through a public ISP, each request we make to a web site cannot
be linked to a previous request, as each request does not contain a permanent unique identifier. Cookies allow web site operators to assign a unique permanent identifier to a computer
which can be used to associate the requests made to the web site from that computer.
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