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In today’s online world none of us has much privacy I’m afraid.

 

The age of “big data” is here and who controls data has power and wealth. Once control of land meant power (through rents or taxes); then with the industrial revolution, the means of production meant power and wealth; now with the dawning of the age of big data, the people who control data have power and wealth (think: Facebook, Amazon, etc). Yes, be afraid, be very afraid. :( :(

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Would it be inappropriate to ask for a link to these two databases?

 

As someone said you can google the name of one of the sites. They usually link to each other.. On this site I'm not sure about linking to sites that display escort/actors personal info and real names. I think it's maybe against policy here.

 

It's common useage for us on other sites that deal more with European guys since they have a habit of changing their name for each studio and changing their name almost monthly on Romeo/Hunqz. You have to have a database of names. It's just shocking what detail they go into on personal life

 

I think it's illegal to post people's Social Security numbers or they would do that too. As it is, full name, place of birth, date of birth, residence is pretty damn identifying for ID fraud. Links to your employer and to your personal Facebook and Instagram accounts like they do is really dangerous. (That doesn't even get into the bodybuilder or MMA fighter events participated in and won by outed porn actors).

 

I have a feeling this amount of information being publically posted is probably against EU privacy laws and it's European pornstars they seem to have the most info on.

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And

 

http://i.imgur.com/EZ5nkOs.png

 

Unfortunately it's usually NOT the spotlight of the activity, action, moment of our lives we would prefer to be made public.

 

Google Has Received 650,000 'Right To Be Forgotten' Requests Since 2014

 

https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/02/28/589411543/google-received-650-000-right-to-be-forgotten-requests-since-2014

 

Obviously I don't think that would apply to someone who did porno years ago. The original case was about a Spaniard who got caught peeing in public 10 years ago in his country*, paid a fine for it and was upset that EVERY time someone googled his name THAT 1 minute in his life would appear...

 

* here in some states he might have been registered as a sex offender.

Solution : Script a fantastic movie about it, maybe call it "One pee in time", and you can be known for a great comedy first, then the actual original incident second!

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