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Surfing Anonymously

Surfing Anonymously

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Shhh! It's a Secret
Review: SURFING ANONYMOUSLY
AUTHOR: Florian Schaeffer
PUBLISHER: DataBecker
REVIEWED BY: Barbara Rhoades

BOOK REVIEW: Remember the old adage: "There is no such thing as a free lunch" and "Let the buyer beware"? This applies also to free dial-up services. Once again Data Becker provides a small but power-packed book on surfing the web anonymously. This book contains the notes and tips sections that the Fast Byte Series is noted for and lots of information packed into only 160 pages.

Provider passwords, free dial-up services, setting the security risk in Office and Internet Explorer, how to handle email properly, and viruses and their kind are all discussed in Surfing Anonymously. The reader is given tips and suggestions on how to handle various subjects with safety.

Cookies, firewalls and finally surfing anonymously are the subjects of the final chapters. There are several suggestions on web sites where you can obtain free programs for, among other things, firewalls, checking on your browser capabilities and even a site that will give you a sampling of just how much information a web site can gather when you visit. All of this information can be had for the small price... Get your copy today.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Shhh! It's a Secret
Review: SURFING ANONYMOUSLY
AUTHOR: Florian Schaeffer
PUBLISHER: DataBecker
REVIEWED BY: Barbara Rhoades

BOOK REVIEW: Remember the old adage: "There is no such thing as a free lunch" and "Let the buyer beware"? This applies also to free dial-up services. Once again Data Becker provides a small but power-packed book on surfing the web anonymously. This book contains the notes and tips sections that the Fast Byte Series is noted for and lots of information packed into only 160 pages.

Provider passwords, free dial-up services, setting the security risk in Office and Internet Explorer, how to handle email properly, and viruses and their kind are all discussed in Surfing Anonymously. The reader is given tips and suggestions on how to handle various subjects with safety.

Cookies, firewalls and finally surfing anonymously are the subjects of the final chapters. There are several suggestions on web sites where you can obtain free programs for, among other things, firewalls, checking on your browser capabilities and even a site that will give you a sampling of just how much information a web site can gather when you visit. All of this information can be had for the small price... Get your copy today.


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