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5 Ways to Easily Increase Your Internet Security

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Mikael Thalen

In this age of technology nothing is private. In fact, NSA whistleblower William Binney recently stated that literally every email sent in the US is recorded by the FBI.

For those living in reality, it has been know that since the 90′s under President Clinton, programs such as Echelon monitored nearly every phone call, fax, and email in the United States.

Sites like Facebook have been known to record users web history even when they are logged outGoogle has had to pay out millions for its privacy violations such as disabling privacy settings on Internet browsers to allow them to track you. Google Street View cars used to take pictures for Google Earth were caught stealing passwords and information from home computers it drove past. The list of privacy violations by U.S. intelligence groups and their corporate front groups are too many to list.

Good Internet security is not about “having something to hide.” It is simply about protecting your personal information from groups who wish to use it for reasons you may not want. What good are passwords if your information is not truly private? Here are 5 easy steps everyone can take to increase their privacy.

1. CHANGE YOUR SEARCH ENGINE!

Use StartpageStartpage removes all identifying information from your query and submits it anonymously to Google so you get Google search results without having your information mined. Your IP address is never recorded, your visit is not logged, and no tracking cookies are placed on your browser.

2. DELETE FLASH COOKIES REGULARLY.

Most people are familiar with cookies, small pieces of data sent from a website and stored in a user’s web browser while a user is browsing a website. Many are unaware that Flash also leaves cookies on your computer. Bookmarkhttp://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/sett… to view and delete Flash cookies regularly.

3. USE A NEW BROWSER.

Two preferable browsers for everyday use would be Mozilla Firefox and Opera. Add-ons or Extensions can be added to these browsers to increase privacy such as Ghostery, to block web bugs, pixels and beacons that are included on web pages, and Facebook Blocker, which blocks Facebook from viewing your browsing history.

4. USE CRYPTOCAT TO CHAT!

Encourage you friends to add Cryptocat to their browser. Cryptocat instant messaging platform lets you easily have private conversations with friends without it being viewed by any third party.

5. PEERBLOCK!

PeerBlock lets you control who your computer “talks to” on the Internet. By selecting appropriate lists of “known bad” computers, you can block communication with advertising or spyware oriented servers, computers monitoring your p2p activities, computers which have been “hacked”, even entire countries! Edit the settings to allow your favorite sites and block others!

No one can be totally private on the Internet but with these beginner steps, you can start to stop your information from being sold to the highest bidder.

For more advanced and secure systems make sure to check out The Tor Project. The Tor Browser is one of the best tools used by everyone from media to law enforcement to massively increase privacy when browsing the Internet.

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    • Anti-Zion

      Very good but if you can afford it then pay about $100 a year for a VPN connection that lets you decide which country to connect to and since the data between you and the VPN is encrypted then your ISP cannot peek at the data (as far as i know)

      If using Firefox (all but owned by Google) then you need to type “About:Config” into the address bars, search for setting containing the word “Google” and replace with “GXXgle”

      StarPage uses SSL but watch out because some of these sites are Google Stooge sites and they could be sending your IP on to google from the server and searching for “Tits” on Startpage returns no results

      When it comes to IE no one knows all the tricks to block any tracking and i don’t care who they are because it is intrigrated into the OS too deeply but i can tell you that trying to block microsoft from the drivers/etc/hosts file in windows seven no longer works so best to use Firefox and a plugin like Ghostry

      These spyware developers are often two steps head of us and they often use an IP address as the URL so the host file won’t block anything and unless you know the IP-Address in advance then you cannot block it using you’re firewall

      IE and Firefox needs a tick in the box like “Block URL’s using IP addresses” but for now they leave this backdoor wide open.

      Do you really think the Gov would allow HTTP/SSL to be used unless they had a way of reading the data ? I don’t

      Tor is good but is a bit too slow and the concept of Onion sites is fantastic but too many are used for child porn and Tor needs a way of cleaning up the network.

      nothing is perfect, we don’t know how advance the government is but running Tor over a VPN is about as good as it gets

    • Anonymous

      MAC / SAFARI users: You can add search engines to the usual Bingooglehoo choice with free software Glims! Great little tool: http://glims-for-safari.en.softonic.com/mac

    • explore

      I use Flash Cookie Cleaner v2.0 and CCleaner and i can recomend others to try with that solution.Works good 4 me

    • truther357

      I use the secure http://www.ixquick.com and love it.

    • anonymous

      Ghostery is a great anti tracking tool extension for Opera and Firefox, Safari, Chrome and IE.
      http://www.ghostery.com/download

      PS, #4 (CRYPTOCAT) link dead.

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