Internet privacyInternet privacy is privacy over the Internet media, in other words, an ability to control what information about the user is revealed over the Internet, and to whom this information is available. Every user of the Internet possesses Internet privacy. It's a subset of computer privacy. The network protocols are organized nowadays in such a way that doesn't allow users to secure all the information transferred between computers on the Internet. That's why Internet privacy is not, in fact, a reality.
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