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Item Title: IT INSIGHTS - What Do Some Popular Websites Have in Common? Spyware!
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(First of two parts by Network Consultant Chris Coulson)


A well-known department store chain that sells tools, appliances, and even clothing wants to track where you go on the Internet, what you do, and it even wants your e-mail address and private credit card and banking information for analysis. And so does a well-known social networking site. The Full Article tells you what to look for when registering for online communities.
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