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If I decide to leave Spock, what is the first step I need to take?

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  • Jay Bhatti
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    We hate to see you go! If you've signed up for Spock, and now want your account deleted, just flag your own search result, enter "Delete account" in the comments field, and we'll delete your account.

    If you haven't signed up, we will delete your search result only if:
    The source of your search result (your LinkedIn profile, MySpace profile, etc.) no longer contains public information

    You must remove public sources of information about you on the web in order to be removed from Spock. Spock routinely crawls the web for publicly available information about people. Deleting your search result once will do no one any good. You must remove the source! If the source has already been removed, go ahead and flag your search result, enter "Source removed" in the comments field, and we'll get rid of the Spock search result for you.

    If someone is impersonating you, please flag the search result, explain the situation in the comments field, and we'll assist you in getting it sorted out.

    Our search isn't perfect (yet). If you think your search result could be improved, then we ask that you sign up and claim your search result. If your search result is deleted, we can't promise that we will never have information about you in the future.
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  • Richa
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    This is from our Help page: http://www.spock.com/do/pages/help#de...

    Basically, if you already have an account on Spock, just flag your own search result, enter "Delete account" in the comments field, and we'll delete your account. Make sure you're logged in for this!

    Keep in mind that deleting your account on Spock gets rid of your user account and all of your contributions. If you created your Spock account (rather than claiming one), this will delete your entire search result.

    If you claimed an existing Spock search result, deleting the account will not get rid of anything Spock previously crawled about you. To request that the entire search result be removed, make sure any of the sources (MySpace, LinkedIn, etc.) are not publicly displaying information about you. Once you have done that, you can flag your search result, enter "Source removed" in the comments field, and we'll delete the search result.
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