Deep Web Secrecy and Security is a MUST READ guide to protecting yourself against Big Brother for novice and expert alike, says the hacktivist group Anonymous. "Clearly written by one who is both knowledgeable about the workings of the internet and altruistic at the same time." The Internet was never conceived to be the preserve of commercial interests. It should not be a hunting ground for law enforcement. The time has come to take back control. Everything you do on the Internet – every site you visit, every image or file you download, every email or message you send or receive – is logged on a computer somewhere. In a perfect world, we wouldn’t need to worry. But this is not a perfect world. Out there, someone or something is going through your personal data. From totalitarian regimes to outwardly democratic governments, corporations, advertisers and cyber-criminals, there is a growing demand for access to people’s personal data. They want to read your emails and they want to know who your friends are. Personal information is a commodity today. It’s bought and sold and analyzed, and then it’s used to profile you for advertisers, campaign organizers, governments and criminals, stalkers and trolls. But none of this need happen. You don’t have to be up to no good to want to keep your on-line activities to yourself. Lots of people don’t like having their mail read. Why can’t ordinary people be anonymous, too? ‘Deep Web Secrecy and Security’ uses the secrets of the Deep Web to protect you and your family, your private and business interests, your views and your freedoms. This book will show you in simple terms how to: · Travel the Deep Web · Protect Yourself On-line · Set up Secure Communications · Avoid Unwanted Attention · Blog and Post Anonymously · Access Banned Websites · Erase & Protect your Activities · Upload and Download Secretly · Hide and Encrypt Anything · Buy and Sell on the Parallel Internet If that wasn't enough, the Deep Web is also a largely-unknown research and information resource. If you know the right entry points, you can mine a rich seam of multimedia files, images, software and documents that you cannot find on the Surface Web. Conrad Jaeger is the Techtivist, a prolific blogger at Techtivist.com. He also writes a weekly column for Occupy.com on counter-surveillance and other security and freedom issues. Register for Free Updates and receive new editions as soon as they are published.
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