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New Privacy Service Protects You Online In today's wired world you have to keep yourself safe. News reports have documented how personal data is stolen from home computer users while they surf the Web. If there's any doubt about the secrets you reveal online, visit MisterPrivacy.com. "Our online leak detector reveals the private data easily collected from surfers. "It's just a simple JavaScript program, but people are shocked to discover the amount of data a website can gather with very little effort." said Craig Elder CEO of the Company. "But MisterPrivacy.com blocks attempts to steal your privacy and identity while you are online and you can use it totally free of charge." (PRWEB) April 20, 2004-- After studying the Web and learning how surfers use it and many Web sites abuse it, a free service has been launched to help protect the privacy of Internet users from identity theft and Web site abuses.
"We looked at a lot of issues before we started MisterPrivacy.com," says Craig Elder President of the Company. "There's way too much personal information being stolen on the Web these days, and most of it comes directly from Web surfers without their knowledge or consent."
In today's wired world you have to be very careful to protect the data stored on your computer. Most do this by purchasing a quality antivirus and firewall package. But what security steps have you taken to protect yourself?
Information thieves can easily wreak havoc on your credit report by stealing your identity for only one week. Your home address, email, phone number, name, and age are gold nuggets to a hacker looking for some Saturday night fun. But what about the really personal folders on your computer that contain your tax return and investment portfolio? Would you want an intruder to have direct, unauthorized access to these folders when you visit their Web site?
If there's any doubt about the secrets you reveal while online, MisterPrivacy.com provides an online leak detector that reveals in real time what you could be giving strangers access to when you visit their Web site. "Our leak detector is just a simple JavaScript program which shows the visitor the secrets easily gathered from them online with little effort. But our program only reports its findings to the visitor, the really scary programs have a much more malicious intent," says Elder.
Anonymous Web browsing isn't new, but it has come of age with the increasing amounts of malicious programs being written and new ones ready to make their debut. With just a few simple lines of computer code on a Web site a vandal can hunt you down and exploit you from thousands of miles away, or from down the street. And with virus writers looking for more and more creative ways to turn your computer against you, it makes sense to use every proven protection available.
"It's just normal to want to feel safe while surfing the Web. I know I don't want to leave footprints everywhere I go, or worse, have the contents of my hard drive accessed by strangers. I pay monthly fee to access the Web, not for the Web to access me," says Elder.
Currently, MisterPrivacy.com's anonymous surfing service is completely free and does not require any special software or operating system support. Their Surfbar gives you total control over the amount of privacy you are comfortable with, and it keeps your IP address private, blocks popups, banners, cookies, malicious scripts, spyware, and referrers. A second service is planned for later this year and will include 128-bit encryption for maximum protection online.
For more information, contact: Craig Elder, CEO MisterPrivacy.com Tel (928) 567-6455 Email: info@misterprivacy.com Website: http://www.misterprivacy.com
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