Internet Privacy for Dummies
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Contributions
- David Lawrence (Foreword) - Contributor
Publication
2002-08-01 - For Dummies
Language
English
Word Count
96,000 words, Guess
Page Count
384 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveinternetprivacyf00levi
- ISBN-100764508466
- ISBN-139780764508462
- LibraryThing7498649
- Open LibraryOL8041787M
First Sentence
There you are, quietly sitting in your chair, reading this book about electronic privacy.
Description
Covers the essentials: An individual Internet user needs to know to help maintain personal privacy. Topics include securing a PC and Internet connection, knowing the risks of releasing personal information, cutting back on spam and other e-mail nuisances, and dealing with personal privacy away from the computer. Covers the enhanced features of the latest releases of Internet filtering software and privacy tools. Series features: The...For Dummies series has always been popular with new Internet users. Internet For Dummies remains the #1 beginning reference for Internet users. This book looks to follow the successes of its predecessors.
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