Where did this information about me come from?
I don't have an account on Spock - why is there information about me on the site?
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Inappropriate?Internet, and especially Web 2.0 is a big community. Someone who knows you, or has you connected on some on-line social network or lists you as reference on some web site has fed your name to Spock.
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Inappropriate?Spock collects and aggregates information from several different types of sources.
Public Internet
We search for information on bio pages, social networks, news sites, blogs, directories - pretty much every place imaginable on the internet. Our technology organizes web content about people into easily understood search results.
Community Input
The Spock community contributes information to help enhance the search experience. Members can add tags, pictures, and web links or simply vote on existing information to increase its relevance. All contributions are linked back to the contributor's search result.
Published Information
Spock contains information that is privately owned and is not available to the general public but is available for redistribution.
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