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	<title>Comments on: Protecting your Privacy with an IP Changer</title>
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		<title>By: Lauren Grozzo</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lauren Grozzo</dc:creator>
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		<description>While keeping everyone’s information safe and secure is an important thing to do, it is a shame many companies and organizations do not do so. Think about these schools; it is a great idea that they wish to do something about attendance, because this is a big problem in the United States and just school in general these days; kids just don’t want to go there. Despite their inertia, it is completely necessary that they have some sort of rudimentary education to function in the real world, even if it is just the responsibility of having to go to something every day. While I condone the attendance incentives, publically humiliating these kids will not raise attendance levels, and all it will do is allow these kids to have much more information known by the public than they would want. I don’t know, something about this seems wrong and dangerous. Any information given out should be done so voluntarily and should be completely docile and safe. Otherwise, everything you do and say should pass through a secure tunnel, just like in a well constructed change IP proxy.</description>
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