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Thursday, July 06, 2006

Internet providers monitoring the websites you visit

Good evening!  I'm Kerry J Harrison co-author of "Untapped Wealth Discovered."
This evening I'd like to bring your attention to a news clip provided to us by our Ottawa Canada correspondent and it concerns one of Canada's Internet providers starting to implement a new procedure of monitoring the websites visited by their customers.  I believe that this policy has come about as a result of the Canadian government's initiatives to clamp down on such things as child pornography and identity theft on the Internet and I also believe that our American government has already started to move in this direction.
The provider in question here is Sympatico and Sympatico is one of the largest Canadian ISPs at the present time.  I as a parent am very happy and excited about this as I have to be realistic and admit that it is almost practically impossible for both me and my husband to keep constant tabs on the websites that our kids visit.  In an era where those sex predators seem to be gaining in their efforts to ruin the lives of our kids and teens, we really need to find ways to protect them from these kinds of dangerous individuals.  I know that there are several various types of software out there that enables us parents to monitor the Internet activities of our kids and teens but I don't think that it is nearly enough.  Sure, it helps to a certain degree but we need more weapons in our arsenals if we ever hope to conquer such things as pornography, identity theft, plus much more.  As those sex predators and identity thieves get smarter and more savvy we need to find more innovative ways to stay ahead of them and if you're really listening then you may want to think of a career as an identity theft fighter, or maybe look at such ideas as:
A software developer to help parents and law enforcement agencies fight sex predators.  A software developer to protect companies and individuals from identity theft.  An electronic investigator to work with law enforcement agencies and companies. 
Think about it!  This can be what you're looking for if you're in the market for either a change in career, a new career, an entrepreneurial or small business opportunity, or even an opportunity to earn some additional income.

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