New Sites Make It Easier To Spy on Your Friends... And Vice-Versa
New Sites Make It Easier To Spy on Your Friends... And Vice-Versa
Know what's out there and what you can do to help protect your self.

BTW: If you're still using Google, you're behind the times. picked by tigertony 2 months ago
tags snoop internet search engines public information
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 bunnysut...
2 months ago
Zaba is getting the snot choked out of it. doph!

EDIT: The internet still doesn't know I exist. On google or otherwise. Weird.
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 Fizz71
2 months ago
None of the searches had my new address (moved 9 months ago) and some of the results had me at 2 different ages.

Still not bad though.

Then I went to my usual hangout: people.yahoo.com ...it had my new address AND phone number.
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 eLJay
2 months ago
The "current" address on me is 7 years old. The only thing it had right was my age. So much for that. :P I don't want to be found anyway.
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 Rose322
2 months ago
Wow, VERY inaccurate info. I've lived at the same address with the same phone number since 1991, but that was not listed. What zabasearch offered was one listing of my name with my late mother's year of birth at her last address and four listings of my name (with the correct birth year) at my daughter & son-in-laws last four addresses.

I guess I don't need to worry about anyone spying on me, eh?
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 OceanDon...
2 months ago
Lord, the quality of the research at the WSJ sure has taken a dive since Murdoch took over. Did the reporter even *try* any of these alleged services? Feh.
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