Internet Privacy Tamarcus Garcia, Doug Stokes garciata@appstate.edu stokesdb@appstate.edu Summer Bridge 2013, Appalachian State University
What is Internet Privacy? What is considered an internet privacy violation? Groups that invade privacy
How the Average Person can Find Information About You White Pages Zoominfo Google Glass
Large Corporations Google Street View Targeted Advertising Wikipedia
Government : Invading Privacy for Safety Email Flagging IP Tracking
Protection : Low Level Web-based Redirectors/proxies E-mail encryption programs http://www.aviksengupta.com/2011/02/why-use-anonymous-proxy-servers.html
Protection : High Level Virtual Private Networks Proxies Vpnresource.com/what-is-a-vpn/vpn-diagram/
Protection : Things You Can Do Now Following up on security patches Purchasing items with cash when possible Private Browsing Deleting Extensions and Toolbars
Conclusion It is difficult to be truly private on the internet Many corporations value your personal info Small changes can help one’s internet safety
Acknowledgements Dr. Tashakkori Mr. Sitar Dr. Burris Dr. Schwab Dr. Norris Zach Andrews Fellow Peers Family and Friends National Science Foundation Summer Bridge Program Appalachian State University
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