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PC World November 2001 Scott Spanbauer |
Internet Tips: Free Tool Nabs Web Bugs Stalk and block clear-GIF Web bugs, use IE's P3P to crumble cookies, e-mail long URLs with ease... |
PC World March 18, 2001 |
Top 5 Cookie Managers Block cookie files, or choose to accept them, before they reach your hard drive. |
PC World May 2002 Andrew Brandt |
New Tools Take the Bite Out of Cookies Two cookie managers quietly do your bidding... |
JavaWorld April 2002 Michael Juntao Yuan & Ju Long |
Track wireless sessions with J2ME/MIDP Every e-commerce application must support session tracking. Unfortunately, MIDP, a J2ME technology, supports only the standard HTTP protocol, which is stateless. This article explores ways to add session support into the current MIDP network API framework... |
PC World April 2006 Scott Spanbauer |
Take Charge of What Web Sites Know About You Control cookies, clear your download history, and take other steps to keep snoops off your online trail. |
PC World March 26, 2001 Dennis O'Reilly |
Three Tools That Make Cookies More Palatable Some Internet cookies are helpful, some are harmful. These three tools help you distinguish friend from foe... |
PC Magazine September 2, 2003 Warren Ernst |
Making Cookies Despite their bad press, cookies are a good way to personalize a visitor's experience at your site. We show you how to start using them. |
JavaWorld April 2002 Sonal Bansal |
A recipe for cookie management Client-side HTTP state management is important for creating Java applications that need to interact with Web applications like browser-based email or online banking services. This article presents a cookie library for robust and easy client-side HTTP state management in Java... |
Salon.com May 7, 2001 Scott Rosenberg |
Defending the cookie monster There are lots worse things in the world than Web sites leaving cookies on your computer... |
PC World September 2004 Stan Miastkowski |
Cut the Clutter and Add Power to Your Browser Web browsers can use substantial amounts of computer resources, and their temporary files can hog huge amounts of disk space. Updates, add-ons, housekeeping--and even using an alternative browser--can improve your surfing experience. |
PC Magazine November 2, 2005 Matthew D. Sarrel |
Cookies and PIE You know to be wary of cookies. Could persistent indentification elements be a bigger threat? |
PC World January 2003 Scott Spanbauer |
Protect Yourself -- Clear Your Cookies and History Keep your Web browsing private... stream music with PeerCast... control ads in Mozilla. |
PC World September 26, 2007 Lincoln Spector |
Identify Tracking Cookies in Firefox Find out what entity is responsible for each cookie you accumulate while surfing the Net. |
PC World November 2000 Steve Bass |
Fight for Your Online Privacy Software to protect against bad cookies and people trying to hack into your computer. |
PC World August 2002 Scott Spanbauer |
Internet Tips: Listen to a World of Radio Stations on the Internet Don't limit your choice of media players or music... How to manage cookies with various browsers... |
Linux Journal April 2000 Nalneesh Gaur |
Assessing the Security of Your Web Applications An outline of key test areas to identify security issues in a web application and provide measures to minimize them. |
PC World August 28, 2001 Tom Spring |
First Look at Microsoft IE 6.0 Microsoft's updated browser eats cookies and sings a slightly new tune by adopting open standards... |
InternetNews December 21, 2007 Sean Gallagher |
With Google/DoubleClick Approved, is Privacy Dead? The Google-DoubleClick merger creates a uniquely large single lightning rod for privacy activists to get up in arms over. |
PC World April 9, 2001 Andrew Brandt |
Eyes on the Spies Here's how to stop the three most common methods snoops use to monitor you on the Internet... |
Linux Journal August 2000 Reuven M. Lerner |
At the Forge Session Management with Mason. This Perl-based web helper and MySQL work together to let you quickly build a user registration system for your web site. |
PC World June 1, 2000 Matt Lake |
Privacy Special Report: Stealth Surfing All right already, we all know there's no privacy on the Web. Online intrusion is like the proverbial weather--everybody talks about it, but nobody ever seems to do anything about it. |
Search Engine Watch December 10, 2010 Marc Poirier |
Online Advertising: The End of Cookies? Regardless of how we track, it's what we do with the data that is the main issue. Privacy concerns aren't going away, so it's our responsibility as marketers to use the data we gather responsibly. |
JavaWorld January 2001 Thomas E. Davis & Craig Walker |
Take control of the servlet environment, Part 3 Browser cookies are wolves in sheep's clothing. Developers use these incredibly simple and useful mechanisms to create Web-based applications that rely on the persistence of sessions. However, cookies feature an odd little problem in relation to subdomains... |
InternetNews July 31, 2009 |
U.S. Government Rethinking Web Visitor Tracking The federal government could to allow government Web sites to again place cookies on visitors' PCs, reversing a policy instituted in 2000 that forbade the practice on all federal Web sites. |
PC Magazine February 1, 2008 Eric Griffith |
How to Reclaim Your Online Privacy We reveal the methods you need to surf, e-mail, IM, and more while reclaiming your ever-elusive online confidentiality. |
PC World April 20, 2001 Scott Spanbauer |
Mend Your E-Mail's Broken Links Mend broken links in e-mail, unmask disguised Web page advertising, check browser security settings, catalog your MP3s... |
Searcher August 2000 Josh Duberman & Michael Beaudet |
Privacy Perspectives for Online Searchers: Confidentiality with Confidence This article presents some of the issues and questions involved in online privacy from the information professional's perspective. We offer it as a resource for making more informed decisions in this rapidly changing area. |
Popular Mechanics January 2009 Joe Pappalardo |
Four Ways to Fight Back Against Cyber Attacks Your webcam, cell phone, web browsers, and personal e-mails are all vulnerable to attack from thieves in cyberspace. Here are four ways to fight back. |
Salon.com July 11, 2000 Simson Garfinkel |
Can a labeling system protect your privacy? One good look at the White House's implementation of P3P throws into question the value of the whole privacy initiative. |
JavaWorld December 2000 Thomas E. Davis, Craig Walker |
Take control of the servlet environment, Part 2 Implement a wrapper that gives you greater control over session management. Session state can be stored in the browser, in the server's memory, or in the database. You can have all three solutions at your fingertips, painlessly interchangeable... |
PC World April 2003 Scott Spanbauer |
Internet Tips: Protect Your PC and Data With the Security Checklist Follow these essential steps for your PC security. |
Wall Street & Technology March 2, 2004 Brendon Lynch |
Web-Privacy Management Increases in Importance An organization's reputation is increasingly at risk online. Financial-services firms, in particular, are constantly updating their Web sites to provide readily accessible information, services and products to their customers and provide a high degree of visibility for the company and its brands.. |
JavaWorld January 2002 Yuan & Long |
Build database-powered mobile applications on the Java platform This article explains how to create mobile database applications using the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition/Mobile Information Device Profile (J2ME/MIDP) and the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE). The authors introduce an architecture that uses JavaServer Pages (JSPs) as middleware between a MIDP frontend and a database backend. They also explain specific design decisions and implementation issues, such as persistent storage, network connection, session management, and data communication. Their discussion focuses on the integration between the client and server-side Java applications. |
PC World December 2002 Andrew Brandt |
Privacy Watch: A Little Bird That Guards Your Online Privacy Free plug-in lets you specify Web privacy preferences. |
PC World November 9, 2001 Jennifer DiSabatino |
IE Hole Reveals Users' Cookie Data Microsoft is working on patch, but for now malicious sites could siphon information from IE 5.5 and 6.0... |
InternetNews November 5, 2009 |
Google, Ad Networks Tighten Privacy Controls New offerings provide more detailed access and control over online data collection. |
PC World May 2001 Brad Grimes |
Privacy Matters Marketers would love to find out all about you and your online activities. But what personal data should you let them obtain? We report on recent developments in Net surveillance and their effect on you... |
AskMen.com Bruce Willer |
How To: Surf The Web Anonymously Cookies, temporary files, surfing history, etc. |
PC World January 29, 2007 Dan Tynan |
Watch Out for Online Ads That Watch You New Web ads respond to your activities and this has privacy advocates worried. |
PC World April 6, 2001 Sean Captain |
SafeWeb's Anonymous Browsing Service Free, Web-based service covers your surfing tracks and foils privacy-stealing code... |
PC World April 2006 Andrew Brandt |
How Much Does Google Know About You? If you think your search keywords are private, think again. |
InternetNews May 5, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Microsoft Awarded 'Super Cookie' Patent The patent for a so-called "super cookie," may have come so long after Microsoft's application that it's been superceded by newer technologies. |
Salon.com August 21, 2000 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Leggo my data! Web surfers want privacy online, but a new study shows they can't tell a cookie from a Cocoa Puff. |
PC World September 2001 Scott Spanbauer |
Internet Tips: Simple Instant Messaging With a Universal Client Use a universal client for instant messaging, crumble cookies selectively, de-brand Outlook Express... |
CRM August 1, 2005 Alexandra DeFelice |
Helping Consumers to Swallow Cookies From cookie rejection to new legislation, marketers must clear more and more hurdles to capture customer information. Winning customer trust is key to gaining access to personal information. |
PC World June 12, 2001 Andrew Brandt |
Privacy Watch Not sure how to read the legal mumbo-jumbo of a privacy policy? Here are the finer points you should look for... |
CRM August 2011 Leonard Klie |
New EU Regulations to Affect Email, Online Marketing Opt-in consent required for emails and for tracking the online activity of Web site visitors |
The Family Room |
Cookie Baking, Decorating, Storing & Shipping Tips Plain, sturdy cookies, such as drop cookies like Chocolate Chip or Oatmeal Raisin, make the best travelers... |
DailyCandy April 26, 2005 |
Fortune Cookies Buying these buttery-licious cookies will help American folk artists. |
PC World October 2005 Laurianne McLaughlin |
Build a Better Browser Ready to make the most of today's Web? These 35 free downloads add invaluable new features to Internet Explorer and Firefox. |