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Contact<\/strong><\/p>\n San Diego, Ca. \u2013 October 19, 2010 \u2013<\/strong> Anonymizer, Inc., the leader in consumer online anonymity solutions, today announced the results of a consumer survey, which found that while consumers were very aware of the risks associated with being online and engaging in ecommerce, the majority of respondents relied on inadequate measures to protect their privacy and identity<\/strong>. As more and more people use the Internet as their primary medium for banking, checking account balances and shopping, online consumers are increasingly vulnerable to becoming victims of cybercrime.<\/p>\n Seventy-five percent (75%) of respondents believed a firewall and another 62% believed anti-virus software both offered protection for their identity online. While firewalls and anti-virus software are important for protecting a computer, these tools do not provide a complete solution for protecting a user\u2019s privacy and identity while online.<\/p>\n \u201cOnline identity theft is much more common than we think and consumers are inundated with conflicting information about what they need to do to protect themselves as they surf the Web,\u201d said Bill Unrue, president of Anonymizer. \u201cConsumers need to realize that the steps they take to protect their computer system are not the same measures they need to safeguard their privacy and identity when they\u2019re online. Firewalls and anti-virus software simply aren\u2019t enough.\u201d<\/p>\n Other findings from the survey include:<\/p>\n Despite heightened consumer awareness of potential online risks, every three seconds an identity is stolen online<\/strong>\u00b2. During National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Anonymizer encourages consumers to rethink their approach to online safety with these handy tips:<\/p>\n About Anonymizer<\/strong> ###<\/p>\n\n
<\/a><\/li>\nAnonymizer, Inc. Survey Finds Most Consumers Confused About Online Safety Measures<\/h2>\n
\u2013 Company Observes National Cybersecurity Awareness Month by Offering Tips for Protecting Online Privacy and Identity \u2013<\/h4>\n
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As the global leader in online privacy, anonymity and identity protection solutions, Anonymizer<\/a> continues to push the envelope with products that allow consumers and organizations to remain safe, secure, and anonymous each time they go online. The company\u2019s proprietary technologies address the needs of home users, businesses and other customers. With a pristine 15-year history of protecting customer online identities, Anonymizer\u2019s products have set the standard in Internet privacy, and protected billions of Web searches and personal communications. <\/p>\n