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Spokeo & Internet Privacy
A friend recently pointed out a new kind of internet-based phone book. At present, it seems to be flawed, and lacking any real merit. But it seems to have some big-brother potential.
Have you tried to find yourself at Spokeo? Do you know of other websites with a similar premise? How do you feel about your information being available in this format? Do you view it as a positive way to find information on a potential employee? Or perhaps you use it as a double-check to make usre that you have your information secure from such sources? What lengths do you go to secure your identity? |
That is kind of creepy. It's flawed but creepy. It got all my basic information wrong except sex. It seems everyone enjoys shopping...
I dunno, There's not any one thing on there that bothers me. I mean just meeting me in my home town you could pretty much gather 90% of that info. Hell, most people that know an ounce of astrology can tell me my sign which this website got wrong. :) |
Since I am trying to reach living relatives for a family tree project, this kind of website is nothing new.
Spock and Intellus give far more accurate information AND connect you to relatives and potentials. All of this information is readily available via old databases. There recently were some very good articles in the NY Times that spelled out exactly what was going on and how to try to combat it. I say try because in most cases there is little you can do. Quote:
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Other sites that do the same thing have more accurate information on me. It put me in my parents' house, and knew their names as well as my brother's name. The profile was horribly inaccurate though:
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Given how inaccurate it is, I don't really feel that it is an invasion of my privacy, nor would I use it to look up information on an employee. |
There's a lot of information about most of us in publically available databases so from what I see, Spokeo and some others are just trying to capitalize on it. It's just another example of somebody trying to make money by luring people to spend more, showing free but limited, flawed publically available information, but you have to pay to get more. They don't have a unique backdoor to some secret info.
They have two profiles for me, one at my ex-wife's place...which is NOT worth $1 million+, and where they say I'm Hispanic; the other at my home address but with wrong or silly data. |
Whoa. I've got kids? SOME college? I have two degrees and I'm working on the third! :lol:
I've supressed a lot of my information on the internet, but I'm learning that as I continue in school, some of it is just going to come out because of my membership in several large organizations. I'm not sure about this whole credit score and wealth thing, but if the basic information was that wrong, I'm not all that concerned. Luckily, since this residence is not in my name, it still has me at my old address. |
The only thing that site had right about me was my name, that's it.
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It only found my cousin from Brooklyn who has the same first and last names as I do. A bunch of information is wrong though. For example, it says he has no kids. He's got two.
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They didn't have anything on me.
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It might be grossly inaccurate now, but it seems to me it might be one of those things that becomes more and more accurate as time (and data) carry on.
Isn't that what you're supposed to do with an ongoing collection of aggregate data? Remove your data here: Spokeo | Remove a Listing Do it before they post your DNA. |
They can't prove I killed that hooker. I think.
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There are dozens of sites that will do the same as spokeo, many of them eventually will point you back to Intellius; zabasearch, pipl are two pretty good ones. I'm presently trying to find classmates for a reunion. Some people just are invisible on the internet. Women are more difficult to find once they get married.
:edit: should have been INvisible |
I suddenly have two kids and $150,000 more in annual income.
I hope the mother of my kids doesn't find out about my extra money. I think I'll name my kids "World's Prince" and "World's Princess" just to deny World's King. ;-P -- Seriously, they got some data correct, but the majority was a joke. Anyway, I don't have any thing to be guilty about that I need to hide. |
They can't find me because I don't live in the US...
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Merci!:) |
Oddly, I'm actually more bothered when the information is wrong than when it's right. I don't want a potential business contact looking me up and thinking I only have "some college," for example.
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After a few days of using Spokeo, I'm very impressed. Its the best interface of any site I've encountered. Although, pipl runs a close second. I do like pipl's phone search better, however.
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I go by my middle name, so I ran a search on both my first and middle name. There was more info for my second name, and inaccurate info on both. Neither my first or middle name are common and my last name is very uncommon; I was shocked to find there is another person with my first and last name here in the US.
This website creeps me out, but it doesn't surprise me. |
doesnt work very well for non americans. found a few people i know though.
CIA/FBI/MI5 etc etc etc = facebook/spokeo/pipl etc etc etc |
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