Anonymity is a scarce treasure in this day and age. Considering all the information associated with credit cards, mortgage documents and frequent buyer cards at your local grocery store, it’s alarming how much people know about you.
The Internet is no different. Unless you have taken extraordinary measures, any Web site you visit can discover several things about you immediately, such as the Web browser you’re using and your computer’s unique Internet protocol (IP) address.
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