Just a question; I beg your pardon if this is
  OT on this list.

When using HTTP, the server I request receive a lot
  of info on my IP, browser, OS, etc. via CGI interface,
  including the last page visited.

When using al local node I'm in control, but, when using
  a remote Freenet gateway (a trusted one) is there any
  possibility to give away the anonimity ?

I'm concerned because Freenet HTML pages can embed non-freenet
  url's, giving a trivial way to trace the use.

In this case what kind of info can be traced ?

Tahks a lot.   Marco

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