'Don't leave traces' on the internet

For many people, the Internet is all about finding information, shopping and social networking. However, few people know how much of their personal information has been revealed when they go online.

For many people, the Internet is all about finding information, shopping and social networking. However, few people know how much of their personal information has been revealed when they go online.

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Many of us worry about accessing the Internet, which is data about individuals who are collected and used by unknown people for bad purposes. But that worry was solved by two Stanford University students (USA), when they developed a software called ' No trace '. This software allows network users to be monitored . However, this software also depends on cooperation by users and website providers.

Jonathan Mayer, Stanford University Student (USA) shared: ' The idea of ​​protecting privacy appears when you ask someone to keep your information private. If you go to Google or other social networks like Facebook, you just need to click on a button with the words: 'Please don't keep this information for me,' or 'Please don't follow my trail'. After that, the company that maintains this information will have to respect the users ' wishes .'

This software helps users when visiting any website their computer will automatically send a message asking that website not to disclose your information . This software also helps to automatically delete your information on the web such as credit card information so that if other people use your computer, or if your computer is compromised, steal fish information. Your personality is not revealed.

Update 14 December 2018
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