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I am trying to get better understanding of data management, and currently exploring the topic of data exchange between a PC and internet. I learned that it is possible to track all the traffic that is sent from my PC and this way user can identify if a program sends data it shouldn't be sending.
My question is whether or not it is possible to disable me from identifying that private data is sent by that application? like, masking packets so they look safe Or encrypting it and sending with other data so I think it's just some session ID or whatever? in case if it is achievable, how can I detect it? or it is so complex that only reasonable solution is to get rid of suspicious application
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    I am trying to get better understanding of data management, and currently exploring the topic of data exchange between a PC and internet. I learned that it is possible to track all the traffic that is sent from my PC and this way user can identify if a program sends data it shouldn't be sending.
    My question is whether or not it is possible to disable me from identifying that private data is sent by that application? like, masking packets so they look safe Or encrypting it and sending with other data so I think it's just some session ID or whatever? in case if it is achievable, how can I detect it? or it is so complex that only reasonable solution is to get rid of suspicious application
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      I am trying to get better understanding of data management, and currently exploring the topic of data exchange between a PC and internet. I learned that it is possible to track all the traffic that is sent from my PC and this way user can identify if a program sends data it shouldn't be sending.
      My question is whether or not it is possible to disable me from identifying that private data is sent by that application? like, masking packets so they look safe Or encrypting it and sending with other data so I think it's just some session ID or whatever? in case if it is achievable, how can I detect it? or it is so complex that only reasonable solution is to get rid of suspicious application
      thank You!









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      I am trying to get better understanding of data management, and currently exploring the topic of data exchange between a PC and internet. I learned that it is possible to track all the traffic that is sent from my PC and this way user can identify if a program sends data it shouldn't be sending.
      My question is whether or not it is possible to disable me from identifying that private data is sent by that application? like, masking packets so they look safe Or encrypting it and sending with other data so I think it's just some session ID or whatever? in case if it is achievable, how can I detect it? or it is so complex that only reasonable solution is to get rid of suspicious application
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