You may think the internet has improved over the years, but every time there's a new way to block would-be criminals from accessing your information or pretending to be someone else, other criminals find new ways to get around the protections. Should governments take stronger measures to make the Internet safe, possibly at the expense of personal freedom? Or should we take more responsibility for being on guard when online? This up-to-date book explains what the dangers and risks are and what you can do to protect yourself. It also takes a look at the arguments for and against limiting Internet freedom in order to make the Internet safer.
ISBN-13: 9781406223781 Availability: Temporarily out of stock
Published: September 2011 Reading Level: Secondary Pages: 56 Format: Hardback Publisher:Raintree Product Category: Politics, Philosophy & Social / PPS: Political & Social Issues