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Originally published February 15 2005

eTrust makes rare move against company accused of violating customer privacy; privacy advocates want more information

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

In a very rare move, eTrust, the largest private guarantor of Internet privacy, recently severed all ties with a firm that operates a number of popular websites, including FreeiPods.com. Citing unspecified breaches of customer security, eTrust officials say the company may no longer use eTrust logos on its sites and is no longer affiliated with eTrust's privacy programs. Consumer advocates, meanwhile, want much more about how customer privacy may have been violated.





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