How to prove that Spock is getting private information about you.
To test whether info on Spock is really public, as they falsely insist it is, try this. Just copy a statistically improbable phrase from the info you think is private on your Spock page (like "Jeremy loves Cinderella, Spinach, and buttered lox.") and then Google it in quotes. If Google ONLY shows that phrase on the Spock page you copied it from, then obviously Spock is getting the info from someplace that the public can't get it from. Such info then is clearly not public info, contrary to what they keep saying.
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Inappropriate?FYI - In your example the only results that show up for "Jeremy loves Cinderella, Spinach, and buttered lox" is your GetSatisfaction statement
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Inappropriate?I Love Spock: Don't you get tired of defending this? Wouldn't a real job be better?
I've been trying to have data removed for about a month now. This is data that was pulled from closed LinkedIn and mySpace accounts (closed in February too). In other words, I removed personal data from the web before I even read about it in your oh so helpful FAQ.
Wink.com removed my data inside 48 hours...
I’m tired of this shit
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