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Everyone should be aware of their personal security while browsing the Internet. A person who may be "a person of interest" due to their political beliefs or their sexual orientation should be especially cautious.


Your identity can be compromised - and your real-life identity exposed - through carelessness or ignorance. Materials found on your computer may be used to prosecute you, even though the materials may be innocuous, and "technically legal".
The following are a list of current articles which discuss computer security and the measures you should take to protect yourself.
*[[Internet security tutorial]]
*[[Tor]]
*[[Browser security]]
*[[Javascript]]
*[[Internet Explorer]]
*[[Proxy and VPN]]
*[[Privacy Freeware]]
*[[Instant messaging]]
*[[Internet Relay Chat]]
*[[Mick Moran of Interpol and Pro-active Pedophile Policing]]
The following may be less relevant:
*[[Mike Echols]]
*[[A History of BoyChat by Alexis]]
*[[Sure Quality Radio]]
*[[Tom ocarroll bio]]

Revision as of 23:01, 26 January 2015

Everyone should be aware of their personal security while browsing the Internet. A person who may be "a person of interest" due to their political beliefs or their sexual orientation should be especially cautious.

Your identity can be compromised - and your real-life identity exposed - through carelessness or ignorance. Materials found on your computer may be used to prosecute you, even though the materials may be innocuous, and "technically legal".

The following are a list of current articles which discuss computer security and the measures you should take to protect yourself.

The following may be less relevant:

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