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For example e-mails can be encrypted and anonymizing proxies or anonymizing networks like I2P and Tor can be used to prevent the internet service providers from knowing which sites one visits and with whom one communicates.
Covert collection of personally identifiable information has been identified as a primary concern by the U. S. Federal Trade Commission.
Although some privacy advocates recommend the deletion of original and third-party HTTP cookies, Anthony Miyazaki, marketing professor at Florida International University and privacy scholar, warns that the " elimination of third-party cookie use by Web sites can be circumvented by cooperative strategies with third parties in which information is transferred after the Web site's use of original domain cookies.
" As of December 2010, the Federal Trade Commission is reviewing policy regarding this issue as it relates to behavioral advertising.

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