81. A customer at a retail site would enter personal information such as an address and credit card number.
82. A few states, including Delaware and South Carolina, are also considering licenses that would include computer chips, which could store many times as much personal information.
83. A form appears with your personal information, plus places where you can put other things you want on your home page.
84. A growing number of insurers and doctors are providing personal medical information on the Internet to members and patients.
85. A member enters personal information into the system and receives a password and a hardware key.
86. A software company says it will introduce a product to prevent children from revealing personal information on the Internet.
87. A statewide grand jury investigating identity theft studied the personal information available in the public domain in Florida and was shocked.
88. A TRUSTe-approved firm can sell your personal information to Red China, as long as it tells you upfront.
89. A third party could use the stolen personal information and credit-card numbers to ring up exorbitant tabs either over the phone or the Internet.
90. A TRUSTe logo on a Web site would reassure consumers that their personal information would be safe from prying eyes.