Information about you kept in the files of financial institutions is now, and always has been, some of the most sensitive, personal information imaginable. Surprisingly, until now, there were few restrictions on a financial institution's ability to share or even sell your personal information. Title V of GLB (15 U.S.C.§§ 6801-6810) gives you some minimal rights to protect your financial privacy. But the burden is on you to assert your rights. (click here to read full article)
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A tweaked version of Firefox that makes Web browsing anonymous has been released by a group of privacy-minded coders. Every few minutes, the Torpark browser causes a computer's IP address to appear to change. (click here to read article)
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