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WARNING:
Before you sign up with NetZero, be informed about how they operate. NetZero still requires you to install their software onto your computer to use their service. Once you become a customer of NetZero, their software collects all kinds of information about you.

An excerpt from Net Zero’s terms of service agreement:
Personal information. We collect personal identifying information (including, but not limited to, name, address, phone number and e-mail address), demographic information (including, but not limited to, age, household size, income level, education level and gender), financial information (including, but not limited to, credit card information), and psychographic information (including, but not limited to, reason for Internet use, reason for use of NetZero and topics of interest to you) when you register for and use the NetZero Service and other NetZero programs.

For your convenience there is a link to NetZero's terms of service on this chart with more details on the types of information they collect from all NetZero.com customers.

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• Fast and Reliable yes check
• Unlimited Internet and Email Access yes check
• Built-in Anti-Spam protection yes check
• Built-in Anti-Virus protection yes check
• Private internet account activity yes warningview
• Uses only American Support yes no
• No Commitments or Contracts yes no
• No Banner ads yes no
• No Termination fees yes no
• No Proprietary Software yes no
• 100% Windows, Vista, Mac, Linux, WebTV compatible yes check
• Works with all free services
(AOL, Yahoo, Google, MSN, eBay, MySpace)
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More facts about Net Zero:
NetZero.com started in 1998 as a free Internet service provider. In 2001, NetZero started charging $9.95 or its service. Since then, NetZero has acquired many of its former competitors such as Juno and Bluelight. NetZero currently offers accelerated dial up service for $9.95 per month with a 12 month commitment. Customers requiring technical support by phone after the initial 30 days of signing up are charged $1.95 per minute. More information about NetZero’s service and corporate policy’s can be found on their company website at: www.NetZero.com