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"Not your grandma's phonebook"
You can search by name, email, etc and find a surprising amount of info on yourself and others. Although its all based off public records and publicly available data from sites like Facebook or Amazon, it is disconcerting to see all of this info simply compiled with a single search. The only reassuring part is that I spotted a lot of inaccuracies in the data on myself, but still not comfortable with all that just bring out there.
How do you guys feel about this? -
Not only a repost, but all the info is still wrong
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I feel that your repost is annoying...search feature FFS
Originally Posted by iatetheredcrayon
www.spokeo.com
"Not your grandma's phonebook"
You can search by name, email, etc and find a surprising amount of info on yourself and others. Although its all based off public records and publicly available data from sites like Facebook or Amazon, it is disconcerting to see all of this info simply compiled with a single search. The only reassuring part is that I spotted a lot of inaccuracies in the data on myself, but still not comfortable with all that just bring out there.
How do you guys feel about this? -
U can remove the information by clicking on the privacy link in the bottom right of the screen. follow the instructions on it.
I've already removed all of mine. -
LOL at complaining on a repost from 7 months ago. Oh well.
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