Google Can Now Alert You When Your Private Contact Info Appears Online (theverge.com) 15
Google is making it a lot easier to find and remove your contact information from its search results. From a report: The company will now send out notifications when it finds your address, phone number, or email on the web, allowing you to review and request the removal of that information from Search. All this takes place from Google's "results about you" dashboard on mobile and web, which it first rolled out last September. With the update, you can find your information on Google without actually having to conduct the search yourself. Once you input your personal information, the dashboard will automatically pull up websites that contain any matches, letting you review each webpage it appears on and then submit a request to remove it.
dam my fake address will trip this up (Score:1)
1060 west addison chicago il
First, you have to give Google your private info (Score:4, Interesting)
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Re:First, you have to give Google your private inf (Score:5, Insightful)
Yep. Just how stupid do you have to be to hand over your private info to a company whose business model is selling your private info?
Oh. They're going after Facebook users.
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Why would Google sell the very thing that makes their services valuable to advertisers?
Anyway, I live in a GDPR country so this isn't an issue for me. Google can't sell my data without explicit permission, and I've never given it to them. In fact they never asked for it.
i just googled my full name (Score:2)
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I got the upgraded account, and it says you are into drunk midget poop porn.
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I think there's something wrong with your post, I couldn't see anything. Do you in fact exist???
nope (Score:2)
"on mobile and web"?? (Score:1)
Ftw is not mobile about the Web?
Uh. (Score:1)
Well duh (Score:2)
Read between the lines. (Score:1)