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	<title>Comments on: Online privacy</title>
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		<title>By: Walter Remy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Walter Remy</dc:creator>
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		<description>Browsing the internet is a private matter.
It is not violating anyone else&#039;s rights what we look at on the internet, what we watch on TV, what books or newspapers we read.
I believe that using a private proxy service is currently the best protection against privacy violations while browsing.
Writing blogs is publishing. Publications should be identifyable to the author.
Shopping online should be a private matter just as walking into a store and paying cash. It isn&#039;t because of mandatory disclosure of personal and payment information.
While I agree with John Batelle&#039;s demands I think proxy technology offers an effective tool to make snooping online useless.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Browsing the internet is a private matter.<br />
It is not violating anyone else&#8217;s rights what we look at on the internet, what we watch on TV, what books or newspapers we read.<br />
I believe that using a private proxy service is currently the best protection against privacy violations while browsing.<br />
Writing blogs is publishing. Publications should be identifyable to the author.<br />
Shopping online should be a private matter just as walking into a store and paying cash. It isn&#8217;t because of mandatory disclosure of personal and payment information.<br />
While I agree with John Batelle&#8217;s demands I think proxy technology offers an effective tool to make snooping online useless.</p>
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