With each passing day we hear more and more about identity theft and online privacy issues in marketing. The debate over the "do not track me" bills in Congress (thanks to aggressive reporting in the Wall Street Journal) caused many Americans to finally realize just how much information is being recorded and sold to marketing companies. Internet bots can now track your website visits, page views, mouse clicks, and then run that profile through a massive data center based on your IP address and start to match you up with credit records and profiles.
The other major issue heading into 2012 is the "app/location" niche debate over how much information, like personal user information and location information, cell phone and tablet apps are allowed to give away. Apple, Google, Facebook, almost every big tech company has been caught with their pants down at one point or another allowing personal information to be transmitted from their platforms to marketing companies and app makers.


Over the past two years we have seen a huge increase in demand for such things as "identity theft protection", "identity theft companies" and "identity theft ideas". A group of young entrepreneurs notice this trend on The Internet Time Machine software and decided to create a new company that allows users to shop and surf the web in complete anonymity. They allow the user to use a virtual credit card number and IP cloaking service to remove all personal information from a web surfer. If the trends hold up, this will be a very interesting niche market to keep an eye on in 2012. Internet marketing experts will notice their pages are designed with industry standard optins and buzz words.
The most aggressive identity theft solution on the market will be ConcealMy.Biz at www.ConcealMy.Biz
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