I'm apart of this super secret cloak and dagger type website where it seems everyone on the site is trying to figure out everyone else personal information (especially the site administrators.
I was wondering what kind of information is transferred from my computer (I.P. addresses, Browsing History, Data Cookies, File Sharing, My ISP, Pictures and documents) when I log in?
and how can I protect my private identity?
A website maintained by a private individual or family is typically referred to as a personal website or a personal webpage. These sites are often used to share information, updates, or interests with a specific audience or for personal reasons.
There is a comprehensive article on finding the best private personal loans in the "Daily Finance" website. Individual bank such as Lloyds TSB and Natwest also provide information regarding private personal loans on their websites.
Spyware
No, not unless you give away some private information that my contain things where they know your password
If it is a phishing site, then it is possible for them to access personal information if you type it in. It is also possible if there is a key-logger on your computer.
Information about Clydesdale Bank can be found on their website - CBonline where one can find information about personal, private and business banking.
The website doesn't affect anything, it already has your IP address, what more can it do?! No personal information is given to the community though.
I would not use a public library computer on anything that could be personal, private, or sensitive. Therefore, my answer is NO.
I would not use a public library computer on anything that could be personal, private, or sensitive. Therefore, my answer is NO.
Personal
WikiAnswers does not give out personal website information.
Malware, short for malicious software, is a software used or programmed by attackers to disrupt computer operation, gather sensitive information, or gain access to private computer systems.