If you are in Europe you can fill out Googles "Right to be forgotten" form and remove yourself from major 3 search engines: Google, Bing, Yahoo (or at least your name).
Do a google search of your name right now and tell me what did you find? Do you want it removed?
Please share with others here ways of removing yourself from the internet.
If some eurofag has an Origin account they can sacrifice, I'd like to know exactly what EA does when you invoke it. Some companies obliterate every record of your existence which makes it an amazing tool for causing grief.
>If you are in Europe you can fill out Googles "Right to be forgotten" form with your name address and phone number Microsoft, Verizon and Google will remove your name from their searches LOL they're not even pretending anymore..
Lincoln Nelson
Companies should NOT require your ID if you didn't give them during the use of the service. If you only gave them a username a password, logging in and making some verifiable activity should be enough for authentication, and it must be accepted as a proof of ownership.
Again, you must provide a proof of rightful account ownership, not a proof of identity. If a service which doesn't require your ID suddenly asks for it in any way, you should report them to law enforcement.
Gabriel Flores
The only internet services which can legally REQUIRE a copy/picture of your ID on the internet are: hosting providers, certificate authorities.
Alexander Rogers
No
Ryan Scott
GPL lawyers approve.
Nathaniel Cox
Typical murricans, enjoy working your 80 hour workweek at four different jobs with minimum wage because "unions are bad"
Owen Ramirez
Being irresponsible is not a right. Neither is censoring public history for the sake of personal paranoia. Bollocks.
Jace Baker
good goy
Daniel Williams
Nice try commie.
Nicholas Russell
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Juan Morales
I am already on one of those lists
Cameron Myers
good plan
Levi Thomas
That's probably the only list I'm not on.
Angel Fisher
And it is used to hide [A-za-z]*(stein|berg) as well, so yeah, lose lose either way
Nolan Carter
Right? How does that even work?
Jordan Miller
And thanks to some law passed a few years ago, any financial services must confirm your identity. PayPal, coinbase, etc