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July 5, 2005
Burning Question: How Important is Anonymity When You Source Online?
We want to know how comfortable you are about giving out your information on the Web. Answer the following three questions and get the discussion started on this hot topic:
1) When you use the Internet to source products and services, how important is it to you to remain anonymous?
Critical?
Important?
Somewhat important?
Not important at all?
2) When in the process do you think it's appropriate to give out your identity?
When you make direct contact and request that someone return your inquiry?
At any point if someone thinks that they can help you?
Don't care -- you love getting e-mails, faxes, mail, etc.?
3) How actively do you monitor your privacy online?
You block all cookies.
You allow some cookies.
You clear your cookies regularly.
You clear your cookies occasionally.
You make no effort to monitor from your end.
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2 CommentsIt is impossible to keep Anonymity when you are doing internet source if you finally will reach to practical business level.
But it is quite easy for you to get ads emails that trying to sell something to you.



