Did you know there was a new Internet Browser, based on Firefox, that masks your IP address with each request you make to the Internet? PLUS, it runs on a USB drive so all history, cookies and cached files reside on the REMOVABLE USB drive?
One could probably use such a device to organize their thougts without having to worry about thier ideas being stolen by the likes of Yahho, Microsoft or any of the other New World Order players where personal privacy is non-existent.
All you have to do is to GOOGLE "torpark" and you can then download it.
What do you think? Could something like this protect your privacy?
2006-11-16
16:37:52
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Politics & Government
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You can also operate a web server on a Palm Pilot. This is also useful to share ideas with other people outside of the snooping eyes of those who are unconstitutionally invading our right to privacy.
http://www.apacheweek.com/features/apachepda/
2006-11-16
16:40:45 ·
update #1