PRIVACY `Perceptions' has no cookies, pop-ups or hidden code in its pages. And the only java is the date (top of html pages) and a Google counter at foot. - Small point - many or most links are set to open in a new window - so you can keep contact with a page you're reading while temporarily following a footnote. - BTW - just recently added: there should be a Visitors Map button, at the bottom of HTML pages, where you can look at the ISPs visiting. It's probably nowhere near a complete tally, and doesn't show individuals' locations, just the approximate location of (some) ISPs, maybe those who bother to identify themselves properly. [ * if it's the Geo-Visitors one and you get `warning' page, just keep clicking-on, it should correct itself eventually ] Some agencies with private access _are_ shown. So you might see the Kremlin, Foggy Bottom, the US Vatican agency in Via dell'Umilta, maybe the UK SIS comms-HQ at Westminster Bridge, the Paris Rue Saint-Roch area, one at the Schloßplatz in Berlin, and a complex north of Beijing's `Forbidden City'. They seem to be `regulars' and you might spot others from time to time, like Seattle and New Delhi. - BTW2 - You can use "mail perceptions" page for your news or comments - and that's anonymous too, the mail-form doesn't ask for an email address, though you can type in an address if you want a direct reply. If you want, your mail can be published in "perceptions mail" pages, as `social' or `science' or `metaphysical'. Bottom of `Perceptions' Home (front page) is stuff on `attributions', `advertizing' and `net self-defense' (yours). cheers Ray D -------------------------------------------- FURTHER REFERENCES GO - "search perceptions" - in SEARCH-ENGINE file-ID www.perceptions.couk.com/privacy.txt