Anonymous Surfing


Myths and Truth:

 

 

Truth or Myth #1:

 

The Internet is completely anonymous, unless the user chooses to reveal his or her personal information.

 

Myth: There are many ways user information can be discovered.

  • An individual's location or identity can be determined using "cookies" and/or an IP address
 

Cookie: A small piece of information that a server stores on the user's computer. For example, a yellow pages website may store your town's name so you don't have to type it in next time.

IP address: A series of four numbers that uniquely identify your computer on the Internet. Example: 129.186.1.201. Service providers keep track of the IP addresses each of their customers use, and can reveal their identity under certain circumstances.

 
  • Service providers (ISPs) also often keep records of names and pseudonyms

 



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