Anonymity at any cost, from The Netly News

Mikhael Frieden mikhaelf at mindspring.com
Tue Nov 25 00:57:30 PST 1997



At 12:31 PM 11/24/97 -0500, Declan McCullagh wrote:
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>http://cgi.pathfinder.com/netly/opinion/0,1042,1594,00.html

>The Netly News (http://netlynews.com/)
>November 24, 1997

>Anonymity At Any Cost
>by Declan McCullagh (declan at well.com)

>        When Lance Cottrell created an easy-to-use anonymous e-mail service
>	back in 1994, he feared that nobody would use it. "I used to be
>	worried that people didn't want anonymity enough to pay for it,"
>	he says. Today his company, Infonex, boasts 3,000 customers who
>	pay $60 a year to browse the Web without leaving behind digital
>	footprints. 

        Making the cookie read only and erasing previous additions does the
same thing for free. Cottrell is PT Barnum speaking. 

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