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To: SI Brad who wrote (2998)10/20/1998 8:28:00 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (2) of 32871
 
Has anyone heard of Philip Zimmermann? You know the founder of Pretty Good Privacy. (PGP)

I just received an e-mail from him, I wanted to know if my concern with cookies was valid, this was his reply:

>>>>I do worry about cookies. There are several cookie management tools available on the market. Do a web search for them.<<<<<


Contact him:

Philip Zimmermann
prz@pgp.com

PGP Website
pgpi.com



BIOGRAPHY FOR PHILIP ZIMMERMANN

Philip Zimmermann is a software consultant specializing in cryptography, authentication, and data security, and is a leading advocate for public access to strong cryptography. He is the author of PGP (Pretty Good Privacy), a free public key encryption software package that has become the worldwide de facto standard for the encryption of email. Zimmermann got his bachelor's in computer science from FloridaAtlantic University in Boca Raton in 1978. He is a member of the International Association of Cryptologic Research, the Association for Computing Machinery, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, the League for Programming Freedom, and the Union of Concerned Scientists.


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Cheeky Kid's Two Cents:

My dear friend Brad, are you willing to amend the Silicon Investor Mission Statement to include privacy / security protection for us?
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