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The open architecture of the Internet both enables and invites snooping.
Data about all your online movements, your interests, objectives,
preferences, decisions and information needs are stored indefinitely and
inexpensively by many interested and powerful parties without your
knowledge.
Your employer, Internet Access Provider, marketers and journalists
to name a few.
This information could seriously compromise you now and in the
future.
Privacy is a basic human right. Exercise it.
eIntact arms you with preventative, state-of-the-art privacy
technology with which to protect yourself. Now. Forever. For free.
Privacy is the right of an Internet user to choose freely, under
what circumstances, to what extent and to whom she exposes herself
online regarding personal identity, attitudes, values, beliefs, desires,
interests, behaviour, preferences, health, personal whereabouts,
consumption and purchasing habits, personal history and records, medical
status and history, financial status and history, and any other personal
details.
Violating user privacy online is easily accomplished.
- The architecture of the Internet facilitates privacy violations.
- Almost limitless amounts of user data can be stored inexpensively.
- Snooping can be done candidly (i.e. without the user's knowledge).
There is significant incentive to violate user privacy.
- User information improves the accurate targeting of advertising messages.
- Many dot com companies are valued in terms of their customer databases.
- Sensitive user information makes for good media headlines.
- Controlling bodies are better able to be one up on their constituencies.
- Employers are able to spy on their work force
A breach of your privacy has many possible negative consequences.
- Potential embarrassment
- Social ostracism
- Financial losses
- Unwanted correspondence
- Loss of job and career impediments
- Compromising of personal security
- Potential future manipulation
- Adjustments in insurance premiums
- Unfair judgment
- Unfair disadvantage
- The erosion of freedom of speech and freedom of association
Regulatory efforts are pre-disposed to failure.
Privacy policies are impossible to police and the user has even less
chance of testing the validity of promises.
Passing legislation is a lengthy process. The global nature of the
Internet, coupled with the speed at which the Internet is evolving and
growing, means that the hope for up-to-the-minute legislation is naive.
The global nature of the web enables circumnavigation of national
policies and easy evasion of accountability through varying the
geographical location of the host.
The candid nature of transgressions and the dubious definition of
what constitutes user consent further complicate the task.
eIntact empowers you to take preventative measures against the
possible violation of your privacy while online.
Our technology is completely secure. We do not gather any information
about you and it is our belief that every user has the basic human right
to privacy protection on the Internet.
Our core values of integrity, trust, impeccable ethics and
reliability are not negotiable now, or ever.
It is our aim to guard ethics in the new electronic age, even if this
means entering into electronic warfare on our users' behalf.
- Our technology prevents snooping before it can take place.
- It is easier to trust one entity on the Internet than every site you visit - reason: complete single source accountability.
- eIntact's very ongoing viability as a company depends on not abusing our customers' trust.
- Our state-of-the-art privacy technology ensures you of complete peace of mind.
The principle of using a condom to prevent AIDS, rather than deciding
whether each individual you sleep with is trustworthy, or hoping for the
state to come up with a cure, perfectly explains our outlook.
Make sure you use eIntact every time you access the Internet. You
never know whether you are safe or not. By going through eIntact first,
all consequent journeys to other sites will happen with complete privacy
protection intact. No one will know who you are, where you're going or
what you do online.
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