Can the government see what Web sites I visit?
Imagine you’re shopping at a mall. You browse different stores, make a few purchases and move on. Then, you notice that a man you don’t know seems to be following you. You even catch a glimpse of him taking notes on what you’re looking at and buying. The entire time you’ve been shopping, you’ve been spied on! Many people fear that a similar thing is happening on the Web. They’re worried that someone, usually the government, is recording and analyzing their Web browsing activity. They argue that these acts are an invasion of privacy. Are they right to be worried? Can the government keep track of all the Web sites everyone visits, and would it be able to act on that information? Laptop Image Gallery It’s easy to understand why some people a
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