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Privacy Tips
| 'Checkers' privacy tip of the week:
"remember, on the internet, no one knows you're not a dog. - Do not correct them" Never correct misinformation about yourself. Use it as a shield - Spread it if you can. Never give correct info in online forms. Your name: Checkers Nixon Your address: 1600 Pennsylvania Av. Your SS No: DC-k9-0001 |
''This is going into your permeate record''
It was a hollow threat in high school, but not online. Never fill out surveys online. - 'What kind of dog/cat are you?' - 'What's your pirate name?' It may seem like harmless fun to you, but it's not. Who want's to know? It's the spammers who are asking, every time. Don't let the silliness and 'just between us' tone make a fool out of you. The info you give them IS going into spammers' permanent databases. |
| Never send e-cards.
You are giving your friends' addresses to spammers. Address harvesting is the ONLY reason online greeting cards exist. If you see a card that you can't resist sending to a friend. Cut and paste the image into your own email to your friend. Any idiot can do that much. Anyone who types your address into a webpage is NO FRIEND. |
| stolen from PC mag 8/17/2004
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1625241,00.asp
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