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Protecting Yourself Online: The Definitive Resource on Safety and Privacy in Cyberspace
 
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Protecting Yourself Online: The Definitive Resource on Safety and Privacy in Cyberspace (Paperback)

~ (Author), Stanton McCandlish (Author), Esther Dyson (Foreword), Electronic Frontier Foundation (Collaborator)
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Too many cyberspace pundits fail to deliver constructive ideas on how to deal with issues of safety, privacy, and censorship online. Protecting Yourself Online, penned by members of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), is a splendid exception that makes good on its claim to be the definitive resource for practical solutions to these problems.

The authors cover a lot of territory in a concise, direct manner. Among the topics are free expression and online censorship, reconciling individual liberties with community standards, secure communications and online commerce, and the protection of intellectual property online. One excellent chapter deals with netiquette, spam, hackers, computer viruses, and flames. A major focus is placed on recognizing online spoofs and scams, whether it be an e-mail advertisement that is too good to be true or people who aren't who they say they are.

Additional topics include protecting yourself from spam and mail bombs, issues of government control online, and how can you protect your personal information (including credit-card numbers, medical information, and passwords) by using encryption and authentication. The book also delves into dealing with e-mail flames, children on the Internet, and even how the U.S. Constitution might apply over an international network. Each issue is discussed calmly, rationally, and without sensationalism.

The EFF, founded in 1990 as a nonprofit organization to defend civil liberties and rights in cyberspace, has consistently been at the forefront of the debate on freedom and responsibility online. Perhaps its most famous case was the campaign against online censorship that started in reaction to the Communications Decency Act's initial passage. --Elizabeth Lewis



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"Reading this book is the first easy way to become streetwise about the Internet. Here, finally, is a guide to being responsible instead of fearful." -- Jaron Lanier, computer scientist, composer, and pioneer of Virtual Reality

"[A]n excellent text outlining the crucial issues that will be with us through the twenty-first century." -- Shabbir Safdar, Voters Telecommunications Watch

Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Edge; 1st edition (April 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0062515128
  • ISBN-13: 978-0062515124
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #554,995 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars I've read this one too, September 12, 1998
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The author of this book spends all his time detailing the problem without a single keystroke of solution. Is there a book out there that realy turns the advantage back to parents and Internet users? The only book I like is "Life and Death on the Internet" by Keith A. Schroeder. At least two-thirds of Life and Death is solutions. Who cares about the problem. We all know it exists, just open a newspaper. I would pass on this book. Life and Death on the Internet is better.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Nice for beginners but inadequate for advanced users., July 3, 1998
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The word 'definitive' in the title is misleading. While the book is nice for a novice to the Internet, it is sorely lacking for any details advanced users require.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not worth the money., September 22, 1998
If you need a book about how to protect yourself online don't buy this one, it won't help you. The authors are just taking stock of the well-known problems in the Internet and offer some links to other sides.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed...
I read this book and was very disappointed. The title is mis-leading, as there is really very little information about protecting yourself on-line. Read more
Published on April 10, 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Had to counter that one-star review
Sure, it's not too detailed, and sure, a lot of tech people are already going to be familiar with a lot of the information in it, but for novices, it's great. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars I've read this one too
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