Privacy Experts Fear Effects of Serial Number on New Intel Chips.

From: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News | Date: March 15, 1999| Author: Williams, Fred O. | Copyright information

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Mar. 15 -- Online she was "Amber," a maiden in an Internet fantasy game played by real people with fictional identities.

But then the 25-year-old Grand Island woman decided she wanted to meet "Teclis," a virtual knight in the computer role game. To meet him in real life, she had to drop the digital mask and reveal her true identity.

It's a decision Internet users face daily, in less heightened circumstances. Shou...

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