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A thought-provoking article, but it assumes a lot of prior knowledge, e.g. --
1. "Never type a password you care about, such as for a bank account, into a non-SSL encrypted page" -- how would I recognise that whether or not it is one?
2. "Turn off HTML email" -- how do I do that?
3. "If you can, hide your IP address" -- I have no idea what or where it is, or indeed where I could hide it!!
4. "Install an email and file encryption tool" -- and will my recipients be able to read my emails?
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I like the article, except for the fact of suggest... Anonymous -
You missed the most effective trick.
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For any action to be useful it also has to be prac... Jon Carr -
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