Remove me from Spock!
How do I remove/delete myself from Spock?
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Inappropriate?Spock understands that not everyone wants to have a search result on Spock. These are the steps you need to take to remove yourself.
1) CLAIM your search result – after clicking on your name you should see an extended view with your name, location, tags, web links, etc. The claim button is found on the far right above the ads and next to the RSS button. The reason why you must claim your search result is that it’s the quickest way to remove yourself from Spock and helps us ensure it’s your search result you’d like removed.
When claiming your Spock Result, we may ask you for your login credentials to your Myspace, Facebook, Friendster, etc. This helps us confirm that the search result you’re trying to claim is yours by enabling the Spock Robot to quickly check that the login credentials are correct. WE DO NOT STORE/KEEP/SELL THIS INFORMATION (please see our HELP page if you’d like more information about this).
2) REMOVE the ORIGINAL SOURCE of information from which Spock crawled and indexed the data from. To prevent yourself from being reindexed you must ensure that the original source has been made private or deleted (certain services such as Myspace will always display public information). If you are unsure whether or not your information is private, try searching yourself on the specific site using several different means.
3) FLAG your search result- located in the same location as the claim button, the flag button is located on the far right of your search result above the ads and next to the RSS feed. Once you select the flag button please note “Source Removed” in the comments section.
Because flagging does not immediately go into effect, please remove any irrelevant or unnecessary tags or web links by voting down the information. The voting key is found after selecting “SEE ALL” on the tags, pictures or web links on your search result. Once this is done please click on the blue triangle, or select “Vote on these Tags” (you may want to refresh the page after voting). To edit your blurb, name, age or location, select the “EDIT” button located on the top of your search result next to the “Settings” and “Logout” buttons.
If for some reason you are having difficulty claiming or flagging your search result, please e-mail Info@corp.spock.com and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible. Make sure to include your name, e-mail and your specific search result.

I’m Informed
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Inappropriate?Hi, regarding this solution - how do I 'claim' my search result without actually signing up to spock?
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Inappropriate?This is a ridiculous amount of work to remove our content from your site, which we never authorized you to host in the first place. The idea that I need to provide you with my account login information to remove images you have stolen in the first place is incomprehensible. You begin a relationship by violating trust and then expect the consumer to have faith in your claim that you don't store our login information? Burn in hell.
I’m angry
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Inappropriate?Claiming that people around the world should have to fill out forms to opt out of Spock's obnoxious, invasive, clueless, bullying and probably illegal abuses of those people's very personal data is like claiming that a group of people in a park should have to fill out forms to opt out of being pickpocketed, before pickpocketing them can be considered wrong and illegal.
I’m pissed
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Inappropriate?I just sent a request to be removed and didn't need to sign up. Click the link I pasted below. You'll need to copy and paste the URL of your spock site. Hopefully they actually remove it!
http://www.spock.com/do/pages/help#re...
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