Frankly, it seems that some brains around here are softening. Relying on httpd operators to protect those who access is plain silly, even if echelon (funny how that word dropped below radar lately) did not exist.
The proper way is, of course, self-protection. Start with tight control of outgoing info from the end-user machine (remove or fake all fields that are not essential, such as referrer, client application, client OS). Use proxies. If you own a multi-IP subnet randomly switch the originating IP - this fucks up most automated tracking. What doesn't exist is mixmaster-grade anon re-httpers. I guess that ones that would let just text through (no images/scripting etc.) would be repulsive enough for wide public and therefore useful. Once you provide your data, it is always retained forever. Learn to live with it. ===== end (of original message) Y-a*h*o-o (yes, they scan for this) spam follows: Yahoo! Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms, and more http://tax.yahoo.com
