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I entered my #....not even close to my name....

 

Crap - mine showed up. I’ve had the same # for many years. Yep, that’s what burners are for. I’ve never used my “real” phone for playtime. But I still don‘t like this. Aaargh ....

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Glad to see that my work a year or two ago to remove myself from all the peoplefinder-type sites was successful. No returns on either of my numbers, though I put in a friends and it returned his information accurately. Mm, spooky.

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Hmmmm. I wonder how one gets removed, if possibl, from the list?

 

https://www.usphonebook.com/opt-out

 

Seems pretty straightforward.

 

If you're interested in removing yourself from this site I would advise you to do a google search on "best people finder sites" and use it like a grocery list for all the sites you need to visit and figure out how to opt out of them using your information. They all pull from public records, but are also required to remove your information if you ask for it. Some have a small fee. As a person who practices in the field of IT security, I would say that their fee is worth it if it makes it that much harder for an actor to gain information about you.

 

Don't try and tackle the project over a single day. Give it a week or a month. Some of them are convoluted and require a lot more effort. Set a reminder for about a month later, then Google yourself, see where your name pops up and backtrack to the data source and opt out of that one. Reiterate until your information isn't sitting out on the internet for everyone and their mom to steal/use.

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The opt out process is almost always hidden in the very bottom of the page, usually in a different font from the rest of the page. I can't find a simple way to link to an image I snipped (can't paste photos in, they have to be hyperlinked), but it's usually something like Remove My Info, or in this case it was "Do Not Sell My Personal Information".

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Unfortunately burner numbers and google voice are allowing clients to behave irresponsibly or just flaky.

Add “providers” to “clients” above, burner apps protect BOTH ways.

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Add “providers” to “clients” above, burner apps protect BOTH ways.

 

adding to my post in a constructive way? ? ?

 

Unlike clients escorts tend to keep their numbers and they're relatively public personas, including having their pics online, etc. Big difference!

 

Some guys act as if they were to be picked for SCJ.

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Unlike clients escorts tend to keep their numbers

Yes they may have longstanding numbers... but that doesn’t mean they aren’t using separate phones, or burner apps to keep their provider life separate from this personal life. It’s really simple.

 

I'll echo the use of the app 'Burner.' It's simple and effective.

There are burner phone apps that allow for burner phone numbers. You can burn the number when needed. I've used a burner phone app for years and it's been a big help.

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Yes they may have longstanding numbers... but that doesn’t mean they aren’t using separate phones, or burner apps to keep their provider life separate from this personal life. It’s really simple.

 

My point!

 

Glad you're taking time to search now.

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