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Please submit sites offering general advice and information on anonymized access to this category.

Please do NOT submit sites offering anonymous browsing software, proxy server software or hosted proxy services. Such sites should be submitted to the most appropriate subcategory of: Computers/Internet/Proxying_and_Filtering.

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Anonymized Access

Please submit sites offering general advice and information on anonymized access to this category.

Please do NOT submit sites offering anonymous browsing software, proxy server software or hosted proxy services. Such sites should be submitted to the most appropriate subcategory of: Computers/Internet/Proxying_and_Filtering.

Sites relating to accessing internet services anonymously.

Consultants

Consultants who specialize in Internet Privacy.

Cookies

Please submit only sites dealing with (Internet) cookies and cookie privacy in this category. Sites with information on any variety of (Internet) cookies will be considered.
Cookies are data files that are sometimes sent by web sites/servers to a visitor's web browser. Cookies can contain any kind of information, even personal or sensitive data, which is why privacy groups are up-in-arms over them.

News and Media

News on Internet privacy.

Organizations

Organizations concerned with Internet privacy.

Products and Tools

Please be sure to submit your site only to the most appropriate category. As we are all volunteers, our time is limited - it will take us much longer to process your submission if we have to locate the correct place for it.
Also, please keep in mind our editorial guidelines when describing your site. A clear, accurate, unbiased description will help us in processing your submission.
This category is for software and hardware tools connected with ensuring privacy on the Internet.

Protocols

Please submit any and all sites pertaining to privacy protocols and protocol implementation. Articles and papers are welcomed.

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Please submit news items, and historical references, to Computers: Security: Internet: Privacy: Protocols: News

The current privacy protocol standard is the Platform for Privacy Preferences, or P3P, set forth by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Computers>Security>Internet>Privacy>Protocols is focused for sites which have privacy protocol information, and in particular, related protocol development, P3P implementation, and future privacy protocol research.

Information includes tools, current specification standards, and articles. A sub-category has been added for news and historical reference.


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