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Web Security for the Masses? 10

pixie writes: "A new press release from Zero Knowledge announces a new service that offers protection against invasive tracking and other security threats called WebSecure. The basic difference between this service and the Freedom Network is, that instead of bouncing the request to a number of different servers to obfuscate the original request, WebSecure makes a single pass through servers at Zero-Knowledge." This Internet Explorer-only, not-really-private-at-all service is a big step down from the services they used to provide.
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Web Security for the Masses?

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  • Great deal (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Violet Null ( 452694 ) on Wednesday March 13, 2002 @05:58PM (#3159471)
    WebSecure protects against invasive programs and websites that log and track users' online activities, surfing habits, and personal information, while neutralizing potential privacy and security threats from IP tracking, malicious scripts or codes, active content, cookies, and online advertisements.

    For only $49.95 / yr, you too can get a proxy server, many of which are available for free all over.

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