A slew of privacy software applications are hitting the market or are in final testing to address the growing concerns of Internet users about how their data is collected. Some of the tools highlighted at a Commerce Department conference Tuesday . . .
A slew of privacy software applications are hitting the market or are in final testing to address the growing concerns of Internet users about how their data is collected. Some of the tools highlighted at a Commerce Department conference Tuesday promise to let users exercise control over their privacy. Others are designed to help commercial sites develop privacy policies that are machine readable to work with the Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P).

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