In the article "Improve Internet Privacy In 15 Minutes" the author talks of keeping your searches private at your leisure. I would think this would appeal to most people nowadays because of the recent wiki-leaks scam and the distrust of the governments actions. I think people would really find the information in the article useful to feel a little more secure in their browsers. Also, others who do not really care for the constant cookies that pop up on something you have looked at will appreciate the satisfaction of not having any. Cookies honestly annoy me and it would be great if I did not have to deal with advertisements of something I looked at for only a second. I also like the fact that the author mentions a password manager because I use the same password for almost everything. Having a stronger password can save a lot of people from getting hacked.
My thoughts on internet privacy range from being uninterested to hesitant. I honestly do not think too deep into internet privacy except when it comes to applying for something online involving my address or applying to colleges and having to give out my social. I would never think I would get hacked because I'm really not that important. I would hope I never did get hacked, but I would look over some of the options listed in the article. I will take time to think about being hacked, but honestly I would not think too deep into it.
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