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Bits: Should Anti-Spyware Programs Fight Snooping I.S.P.’s?

Posted By: admin 28 April, 2008

Bits: Should Anti-Spyware Programs Fight Snooping I.S.P.’s?: “An industry group is going to help figure out whether anti-spyware software should try to block Internet service providers from monitoring where their customers surf in order to show them ads.”

(Via NYT > Technology.)

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