Year: 2005

Anonymity complete Guide

Nowadays, everyone wants privacy on the web, because no matter where you go, someone could be watching you. Someone like your employer, someone trying to hack your system, companies gathering all your info to sell to yet other companies, or even the government, may be on your track while you peacefully surf the web. Thus, …

Way to go Kuwait!

Congratulations to Kuwait, particularly the Kuwaiti women for gaining their right to vote and contest elections. Kuwait passes law for women’s right to vote KUWAIT (Reuters) – Kuwait’s parliament passed a law on Monday granting women the right to vote and run in elections, for the first time in the pro-Western Gulf Arab state. Kuwaiti …

Communicate directly with the BIC

A new initiative has been launched by the Bahrain International Circuit with an aim to build stronger bridges with the Bahraini and Arab public. “The circuit has launched a new project with an aim to pave the way for the public to interact with BIC officials. The public can now send in constructive ideas and …

Swedish Cookies

In Sweden, a website cannot use cookies by law unless the site offers the user the option not to use them. A dislaimer must be shown on any site so that the visitor’s privacy is protected: Today, July 25, 2003, the Electronic Communication Act (“the Act”) enters into force. A practical effect of the Act …