1997-11-26 - Re: Anonymity at any cost, from The Netly News

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From: Mikhael Frieden <mikhaelf@mindspring.com>
To: Mark Rogaski <wendigo@ne-wendigo.jabberwock.org>
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Message ID: <3.0.16.19971126015057.0e475c66@pop.mindspring.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1997-11-26 07:08:02 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 26 Nov 1997 15:08:02 +0800

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From: Mikhael Frieden <mikhaelf@mindspring.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 1997 15:08:02 +0800
To: Mark Rogaski <wendigo@ne-wendigo.jabberwock.org>
Subject: Re: Anonymity at any cost, from The Netly News
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At 11:47 PM 11/25/97 -0500, Mark Rogaski wrote:
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>An entity claiming to be Mikhael Frieden wrote:

>:         Making the cookie read only and erasing previous additions does the
>: same thing for free. Cottrell is PT Barnum speaking. 

>Considering that the bulk of the online population doesn't even know how to
>use the 'attrib' command, that's a useless argument.  Anyway, that's only one
>aspect of the Anonimizer service.

        If he is charging $60, I will do it for them for $50. For $40 I
will sell detailed instructions. For $30 I well tell them about attrib /h. 

        For free it tell how not to be individually tracked. I do not think
my prices are out of line. 

        If people are worried about more than individual tracking, they are
doing things that they should not be doing with a browser in the first place. 
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