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Basic Internet Security

Post date: 01 Mar 2017
How to protect yourself, your sources or your friends in the digital world? What are safe routes to take? How do you secure after your personal data? This manual aims to address these issues to help you choose your own 'level' of safety.
Publication date: 09 May 2011
License: GNU General Public License Version 2
Document Type: Book
 
Basic Internet Security

Basic Internet Security

Post date: 01 Mar 2017
How to protect yourself, your sources or your friends in the digital world? What are safe routes to take? How do you secure after your personal data? This manual aims to address these issues to help you choose your own 'level' of safety.
Publication date: 09 May 2011
License: GNU General Public License Version 2 Document Type: Book


Basic Internet Security

Post date: 13 Oct 2016
This book gives hands-on explanations on how to make your digital communication and data more secure and provides you with a basic understanding of the concepts of digital communication and data security.
Publication date: 09 May 2011
License: GNU General Public License Version 2
Document Type: Book
 
Basic Internet Security

Basic Internet Security

Post date: 13 Oct 2016
This book gives hands-on explanations on how to make your digital communication and data more secure and provides you with a basic understanding of the concepts of digital communication and data security.
Publication date: 09 May 2011
License: GNU General Public License Version 2 Document Type: Book


Dive Into Greasemonkey

Post date: 28 Sep 2006
Covers programming with Greasemonkey, a Firefox extension that lets users add their own scripts to web pages they visit, allowing them to remove heavy ads, fix uncomfortable font sizes, replace flash menus with text links, and much more.
Publisher: Lulu.com
Publication date: 31 Dec 2005
License: GNU General Public License Version 2
 
Dive Into Greasemonkey

Dive Into Greasemonkey

Post date: 28 Sep 2006
Covers programming with Greasemonkey, a Firefox extension that lets users add their own scripts to web pages they visit, allowing them to remove heavy ads, fix uncomfortable font sizes, replace flash menus with text links, and much more.
Publisher: Lulu.com
Publication date: 31 Dec 2005
License: GNU General Public License Version 2


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