Using
Anonymizer for Research
Find
out why law firms, government agencies, universities, journalists and
corporations turn to Anonymizer to reduce the risks of online research.
Operation Safe Investigation
Qualifying
law enforcement and news media organizations can get up to 25 user accounts
for free.
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Why
do professionals use Anonymizer technology?
- Legal
Research
- Competitive
Intelligence
- Surveillance
& Security
- Clinical
Research
- Due
Diligence
- Investigative
Journalism
- Trademark
and Patent Research
- Law
Enforcement Investigation
- Background
Checks
- Liability
Risk Management
If
you aren't taking protective measures...
- Subjects
of your research or investigation can easily identify when their Web
sites are visited by members of your organization. Your subjects can
even put up dynamic Web pages that only your researchers see -- while
the rest of the world gets the real pages.
- Hostile
sites or subjects can send malicious code through to your computers
during ordinary surfing, infecting them with viruses, inserting Trojan
horses, scanning the contents of hard drives and web transmissions,
and more.
- Subjects
can tell not only what pages you view on their Web site, but what
sites all over the web you have visited in the past. They can also
receive reports of subsequent sites that are visited.
- Your
researchers can reveal their geographical location, and information
about the ownership and administration of the network on which their
computers reside.
- Your
subjects can create a highly detailed portrait of your investigation
with the above information. External third parties (hackers, competitors)
may also be able to monitor your research.
- You
may risk liability for information accessed online during your research,
such as copyright or patent information.
- You
may risk liability for the online activities of your organization's
members.
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