FADING PRIVACY

Business: Trail of crumbs

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Trail of crumbs

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© St. Petersburg Times, published May 14, 2001


An Internet cookie is not a sweet treat, but its origin provides a tidbit of techie trivia. The term "cookies" comes from the UNIX operating system developed in the 1970s. UNIX used the nickname "magic cookies" for identifying files that attached themselves to users or programs as they entered different areas of a system. Netscape was the first Internet browser to use the technology.

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Fading Privacy
Part One
Keeping an eye on a moving target
How secure are your medical records?
Banks’ privacy protection alerts easy to miss
Opt in or opt-out: The Debate continues
By the numbers
10 ways your privacy is being redefined

Part Two
Privacy vs. convenience
Sites for privacy
A lot of talk, no action
Cracking the cookie
Trail of crumbs
By the numbers

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