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Privacy for People Who Don't Show Their Navels

By JONATHAN D. GLATER
Published: January 25, 2006

IT may be easy to forget that there are people who want to remain  
anonymous on the Web while the online world is full of those who  
happily post pictures of themselves and their navels for all to see.  
But interest in software that allows people to send e-mail messages  
that cannot be traced to their source or to maintain anonymous blogs  
has quietly increased over the last few years, say experts who  
monitor Internet security and privacy.

Continues at http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/25/technology/ 
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