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Protecting your privacy in a world of data leaks - 5 views

started by summasolga on 10 Feb 25
  • summasolga
     
    I thought my data was safe-until I started getting weird scam calls that mentioned old addresses and even my relatives' names. Then, I found my info on multiple people search sites, completely public. I tried removing it manually, but it kept coming back. It's like playing whack-a-mole! I don't want to live in constant fear of identity theft. Has anyone found a way to actually keep their data off these sites for good?
  • didinadi
     
    Been there, and it's seriously frustrating. I tried DIY removals, but brokers just relisted my info. Eventually, I went with a data removal service, and they did all the hard work-filing removal requests, following up, and even monitoring for new leaks. It made a huge difference. If you're tired of chasing your data all over the internet, I'd recommend checking out services like this: https://databrokerremovalservices.com
  • souls11
     
    Let's be real-our data is a commodity. Every time we sign up for something online, we're feeding the machine. Privacy isn't just about stopping spam calls or annoying ads; it's about protecting yourself from fraud and misuse. People don't think about it until it's too late. Whether you go with a service or do it yourself, taking control of your data is essential in 2025. The internet isn't getting any safer.

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