How to spy on yourself

If you're worried about what personal information is out there on the web about you, be aware of Spokeo.com.

I typed in my name and it listed a good deal of information that I would never dare put on my social networks.

It listed my address. Everyone in my household. My age. My relationship status.

My zodiac. My ethnicity. It didn't know my occupation (ironically the easiest information to find about me).

It listed my interests (which it says are toys and reading). It says I have children when I don't.

And for a price you could find out my credit and all the info about me on social networks. But there is a way to take it off.

According Spokeo's site, it aggregates publicly available information from telephone books, social networks, marketing surveys, real estate listings, business websites and other public sources, and says, "Spokeo does not originate data or publish user-generated content like Facebook or MySpace."

That should make you think twice before filling out some online survey about your household.

Here's how to get delisted from Spokeo. On the very bottom right of the homepage, click the grey "Privacy" link.

Enter the URL of your profile. Type in an email address.

Spokeo then sends a link to that email address for you to get rid of your listing.

Be aware there are sites that aggregate every little thing you've ever put publicly on the web and put it in a social search engine.

Go to PeekYou.com and search your name.

It had my old MySpace handle, MySpace picture and an incorrect age.

Not exactly the image I care for the world to see.

You can't delete a profile, but you can become a member and "contribute" the correct information to a profile.

 

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