My Computer Cop - Internet Privacy and Security
My Computer Cop © blocks notoriously undesirable content
and enforces breach of privacy rules. This is achieved without drawing upon
neither physical memory nor central processor resources. My Computer Cop ©
does not require changes to your system and can be implemented on any
Windows computer ranging from an 80486-powered machine to a Pentium 4 (or
equivalent) or greater.
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My Computer Cop - Internet Privacy and Security -
* Prevent snoopy
companies from tracking your internet activities.
* Block access to most major sex sites.
* Ehance your internet privacy.
* Block banners that drop spy cookies.
My Computer Cop © Privacy Rights Enforcer
Sharing of your personal information should be something you do of your own
choice. On today's Internet, when you share information about yourself and your
family, it is MOST OFTEN done without your knowing it -- without your approval.
Thousands of snoops hide miniature computer programs in millions of web pages to
spy on your web surfing activities and compile a comprehensive database about
you. Most of these spies sell the gathered information to third parties. More
people than you would want suddenly know more about you than you would have
thought to tell them even if you wished to. Thus your privacy is violated
without your even knowing.
Some web sites force JavaScript code snippets into your computer causing a
browser window to open and display undesirable content you did not request
(i.e.: Smut, Junk, Ads). Either way, because there are no effective laws
enforcing internet privacy, the average computer user is having their online
privacy rights boldly violated.
My Computer Cop © blocks violators; blocks criminally
pornographic sex sites; and steers your computer away from prying advertising
trackers. My Computer Cop © also blocks pernicious web activity-monitoring
banners and tens of thousands of unwelcome pop-up ads as well as those that
scoop information from your computer and relay that information.

What Are My Privacy Rights?
Minimization. Governments and commercial entities
should collect the minimum amount of information necessary in order to
perform a given function or transaction.
Use limitations and purpose specifications. Data should only be used
consistently with the purpose stated at the time of collection and not in
other ways without the affirmative consent of the data subject.
Access and data quality. Data collectors must give individuals access
to their personal information, allow individuals to correct inaccurate
information, and maintain data accurately and only to the extent necessary
for the purposes for which the data is to be used.
Accountability. Individuals recognize that rights should have
remedies. There should be redress against privacy violators. Effective
accountability would require a private right of action, liquidated damages
and a grant of subject matter jurisdiction to small claims or higher courts.
Security. Personal information should be protected by reasonable
security measures. This includes a requirement to purge customer information
that is no longer needed.
Consent. Before data is collected, opt-in consent should be obtained
from the individual.
Notice. Individuals have the right to be informed of how their
personal information will be collected, used, and stored.
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