Many people surf the web under the illusion that their actions are
private and anonymous. Unfortunately, it isn't so. Every time
you visit a site, you leave a calling card that reveals where
you're coming from, what kind of computer you have, and other
details. Most sites keep logs of all your visits. In many cases,
this logging may constitute a violation of your privacy.
Here's a sampling of the kind of information that a site can
collect on you (please wait a moment):
You are affiliated with Arizona State University.
You're located around Tempe, AZ.
(MAP)
Your computer is a PowerMac.
Your Internet browser is Netscape.
You are coming from sss13-09.inre.asu.edu.
I see you've recently been visiting this page at www.glr.com.
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any personal information. It is fast, it is
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Created 1-Sep-1995, Justin A. Boyan