Think your browser history is private? Think again.
While it might not be news to some of our readers, more casual computer users might want to take note. Pay web2.0collage a visit, and you’ll learn just how easy it can be for a website (any website) to poke around and see what sites you’ve been visiting. The app limits itself to displaying polite websites, but it’s safe to say it could just as easily display all the NSFW sites you’ve been visiting as well. This isn’t exactly a new trick. How web 2.0 aware are you? does the same kind of sniffing, comparing the sites you visit against a list of popular websites to see how savvy a surfer you are. Both sites should serve as a reminder to everyone that unless you take steps to protect your privacy, there are sites on the Internet that will gladly help themselves to your data. How can you prevent this from happening

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Think your browser history is private? Think again.
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