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No. One requirement for criminal fraud is that you gain something of value.
> - Put in a mail forwarding card with your name from a former address to a random real address like a Starbucks, Taco Bell, apartment complex w/o unit number, etc. Perhaps, but I would have assumed creating a USPS mail forward under false pretenses like this would be fraudulent. They seem to take such thing seriously. GP also mentions in a sibling comment about what to do if you need address verification for somethi…
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I'm always surprised at the number of people in infosec or _really interesting_ defense positions who have linkedin profiles. It's the lowest rung of where nation states target and you've just handed it to them on a platter. As horrible as it sounds you all sort of deserve it for selling your soul to such a horrendous platform hellbent on fucking with its users. For some reason we're all worried about tiktok now thou…
It suspect the Facebook DBA+backup teams are the most diverse team in the planet. They surely have representatives from every worthy intelligence service on earth working in perfect harmony.
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Did you report any of the calls?
I'm not sure what the point of that would be, the caller ID is generally fake.
Like oh yeah, double glazing, yeah, send an appraiser to my house, can I have a phone number in case I need to cancel? What company ID badge will the appraiser have?
I don't get many calls through though.
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LinkedIn is pure cancer. They actively tempt you to message your contacts in a way where you think that the recepient would welcome your message right now but it's an opposite situation. This at best creates a communication gap and is at worst rude and might break up communication. I'm shocked that Microsoft which is primarily bases on trust as far as corporate stuff is concerned went for linkedin. I hope they sell t…
Even worse, the official LinkedIn support team are Community Volunteers . eg not paid employees, any anyone who "volunteers" to help out. The many failure scenarios for that combined with peoples (sensitive) private information are mind boggling.
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Just fill out the forms on your next trip to Europe?
Being on vacation in europe doesn't make you a resident
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Seriously, I'd pay 100 dollars right now if someone just handled this all for me. And I'm sure at least a few thousands of others would too. Sounds like a decent startup idea to me. Edit to add: I did read the other comments. joindeleteme seems like a scam/money grab. Yearly sub that autorenews, and a BBB rating displayed? Give me a real tech service.
Better yet, one that sends paper opt-outs by registered mail to maximize removal cost and receipt confirmation. It’s not expensive when there’s 100 names in 8pt font in each envelope.
With enough updates and utility, that I'd consider a monthly subscription for.
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yes it elapsed and the "profile" is still up. my only choice now is to complain to my "data protection commissioner" but considering GDPR has no teeth I'm not confident it will impress anyone.
Was the "I will hand over this matter to my lawyer" piece a bluff? :(
Threatening to tattle to an imaginary lawyer just gets you written off as an angry whack job.
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#140be careful you guys. these are awful people collecting this data, and i'm pretty suspicious that they will use the additional data they gather form you when you opt out ("for proof its you") and use it against you in their other databases. for instance, i confirmed my phone and email info in order to opt out of one but another clone site now says my information is "Verified".
You have no idea how sketchy these companies are. ZoomInfo (public company) for example provides a free plugin for sales people which is scanning email for all the email signatures and then they sell all that data to their customers. Even crazier is they take data from their customer’s CRM systems. DiscoverOrg is buying data from third parties without really knowing how they got the data. There are a bunch of apps an…
I ended up selling him the one web site that didn't have a mailing list and only rudimentary social media presences. I bought a new car and moved to a better city with the money.