Your right to anonymity
For our American visitors, Amendments 9 and 10 of The United States Bill Of Rights protects the right to be free of unwarranted and unwanted government intrusion into one`s personal and private affairs, papers, and possessions. For all visitors anywhere, Article 12 of The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights reads, "No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honour and reputation. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks."
Surfing the web anonymously is not the sole province of criminals. Anonymity also serves whistle blowers, free speech advocates, and people just looking for personal privacy online.
Perhaps you want to investigate a potential employee. Maybe you want to talk to somebody on the net who you`re unsure of, and don`t wish them to trace it back to your home just yet. Perhaps you can`t figure out how to unblock MySpace from home, or an arcade, because you have yet to figure out how to configure the firewall. Perhaps you want to look into home loans or that surfing class on Hawaii, but don't want to get the family's hopes up just yet.
Or maybe you just want to buy your wife a diamond ring for your aniversary(engagement ring for your girlfriend?) without her finding out about it. Privacy is not a crime and anonymity is not morally ambiguous or wrong, they are your right.
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