You should to be a little bit more anonymous when surfing the Web 2.0? You can be follow some simple tips that will help you hide your identity online.
1. Anonymous Surfing
Be invisible on the Web with anonymous surfing. you should know how much information is easily learned about you via your Web surfing habits in this web 2.0 era.
2. Conceal Your Search Habits
Don't want anyone seeing what you're searching for? Search engines (and other people that use your computer) can and do keep records of searches - you should keep your searching history private.
3. Avoid Intrusive Registrations with BugMeNot
Don't want companies to know your information? If you're as tired as I am of sites forcing you to go through registration just to view their content, than BugMeNot is for you. It's easy to use and makes life much simpler, not to mention it's a good guard of your online privacy and enables you to surf anonymously.
4. Use A Fake Email Account
For many years now, every time I absolutely have to give my email address online, I've used a fake, temporary, or junk email address that I don't mind being filled up with spam.
5. Use RSS to Hide Your Tracks
Instead of flitting all over the Web to visit your favorite sites, you can hide your tracks a bit better with the anonymous power of RSS technology - you'd be surprised at how much you can do with RSS.
6. Protect Yourself from Spyware
One of the easiest ways for you to get tracked online is through malicious software applications (malware) that watch what your computer is doing. You can get rid of these with free spyware removal tools.
7. Common Sense Web Safety
A lot of the traps that people get caught in online could be avoided with some common sense Web safety from web 2.0 world.
8. Upgrade Your Facebook Privacy Settings
Facebook, the world's most popular social networking site, has made a lot of changes to its privacy policy, and most of them are not beneficial to the average user. They're complicated, difficult to understand and even harder to change, and can potentially compromise your safety online.