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Pc-3P Online
Award-winning products to protect PC privacy, security, identity and data. Keep net travels/activities private, protect or securely erase valuable/sensitive files (previously deleted files too) and foil snoops and hackers.

Zero-Knowledge
Company which designs tools for websites wishing to improve their protection of consumer privacy. A personal firewall package is also available for end users.

EPIC Privacy Tools
Email, web, telnet, and disk encryption, anonymous email and surfing, cookie busters, private voice phone over net, disk and file erasing.

DNA Nation
Services to help consumers stop junk email, telemarketing calls, and sale of their names without permission.

Eprivex.com
PrivacyProbot is software that searches for personal information available on the Internet, to enable people to know what information is available about them.

OpenPrivacy.org
An open source, cryptographically secure, transparent to and for the user, distributed platform for creating, maintaining, and selectively sharing profile information.

Privacy Software Corporation
Makers of NSClean, IEClean, BOClean and other privacy and security solutions.

Authentium
Secure, authenticated transactions on the internet. Secure streaming media. Privacy.

Ponoi
Privacy platform lets user control identity online, so user can browse the web, store files, block cookies, and store passwords in complete privacy

Spamhole.com
Provides free, temporary (measured in hours), anonymous email addresses. Primary purpose is to allow people to avoid giving their email addresses to spammers.


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