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Family Tree Website Causing Concern For Privacy
Family Tree Website Causing Concern For Privacy

... Lock Director of Security Communications Joe Gervais. "There are any number of websites out there, any number of service providers where you can search public records easily.one stop shopping.". These types of sites concerning, considering the number of identity thieves and other criminals. "It seems that everything they find is public record that has been found somewhere on the internet," says APD Officer Jeb Hilton. "They've got people that go through and search and gather information and they put it all together in one spot.". Newschannel 10 hit a few Amarillo hangouts to have people test out the website on their own, and their reactions speak volumes. To one young woman's delight, her name was not found. But for the millions who are in the database, you can opt out. "You go into the privacy settings and can opt out of this service and they'll take your name and information off of there," says Hilton. "It's frightening to be honest," says Gervais. "The bottom lines just comes down to being aware, paying attention and monitoring and seeing what's happening with your data.". Again, this ...



Familytreenow Website Causing Alarm
Familytreenow Website Causing Alarm

... Pen at about a sixth of its price, just months after the maker of the life-saving allergy treatment was eviscerated before Congress because of its soaring cost to consumers. By TOM MURPHY AP Health Writer CVS is now selling a rival, generic version of Mylan's Epi Pen at about a sixth of its price, just months after the maker of the life-saving allergy treatment was. More > >. Story Video: Click here. An easily accessible database is causing alarm to some people. With a quick search at __link__ anyone's relatives and addresses can be found. These types of sites are concerning, considering the number of identity thieves. "It seems that everything they find is public record that has been found somewhere on the internet. They've got people that go through and search and gather information and they put it all together in one spot, said Officer Jeb Hilton with the Amarillo Police ...



You've Probably Never Heard Of This Creepy Genealogy Site, But It Knows A Lot About You
You've Probably Never Heard Of This Creepy Genealogy Site, But It Knows A Lot About You

... fiction writer in Birmingham, Alabama, told The Washington Post on Tuesday. Her sister, a social worker who works at a child advocacy center, found the site while doing a regular internet footprint checkup on herself. "Given the danger level of my sister's occupation," Brittain added, the depth of information available on the genealogy site "scared me to death.". There are many "people search" sites and data brokers out there, like Spokeo, or Intelius, that also know a lot about you. This is not news, at least for the internet-literate. And the information on Family Tree Now comes largely from the public records and other legally accessible sources that those other data brokers use. What makes Family Tree Now stand out on the creepy scale, though, is how easy the site makes it for anyone to access that information all at once, and for free. Profiles on Family Tree Now include the age, birth month, family members, addresses and phone numbers for individuals in their system, if they have them. It also guesses at their "possible associates," all on a publicly accessible, permalink-able page. It's possible to opt out , ...



Warning Issued About Website Offering Family Information For Free
Warning Issued About Website Offering Family Information For Free

... and it brought up information for her family, even extended family, dozens of names in all. “Really naïve of anyone to think that we can hide anymore or live in anonymity,” said Chief Jeff Hadley, Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety. The site, Family Tree Now is designed to “trace your history back hundreds of years,” putting you in touch with your own genealogy, but some say it’s putting others in touch with a whole lot of personal information. “There’s just a whole lot of our information out in the world and we don’t know where it landed,” said Chief Hadley. “Something we need to have in our consciousness and be aware of.”. A warning was issued on social media for police officers, encouraging them to opt out of the information to protect themselves and their families. Chief Hadley says our information is often legally sold without us knowing, and as technology advances, we’ll be able to get more, more quickly and with ease. “Maybe as a moral responsibility that some of these websites need to ask themselves how much information do you really need to put out ...



Free Website Knows Where You And Your Relatives Live
Free Website Knows Where You And Your Relatives Live

... was surprised at what he saw. "I think it might be pushing it a little too far," he said. A warning about the site popped up on several Facebook pages this week, including "Surviving the Streets," a law enforcement safety community. Their post called it an officer safety alert, warning followers that the site could be used by people who want to target police and their loved ones. Others worry anyone could harass or harm them, too. "People don't tend to go after just who they are mad at, but they mess with their family. It could be terrible.". While Hernandez said he likes the connection between relatives, he's concerned about anyone being able to find their addresses and his own. "There should be some citations or limits that stops certain information I'm getting out without consent," Hernandez said. There are other search sites, but critics say the fact that Family Tree ...



Chances Are 'creepy' Family Tree Site Has Your Information
Chances Are 'creepy' Family Tree Site Has Your Information

... knows a lot about you, even if you have never logged on to it. That's making a lot of people uncomfortable. Right on the homepage it is advertised that they have billions of historical records, records of birth, marriage, divorce, military, and living. We asked 19 year old Ruby Holm, who had never heard of the website before to log on to it. "It has my current address which is kinda scary," she says. "It's definitely creepy especially if someone you don't want to know is looking you up.". Holm found herself, many of her family members, and other information she doesn’t want to be public. "The thing that worries me the most is the current address, I don't think that should be on there. That should be something someone is asked about.". Julius Kunweleyil found himself on the website too, he says it's not that creepy. He says the information he found there is already out on the internet anyway. The company has a C+ rating through the Better Business Bureau. A handful of people have filed complaints saying the website publishes very private information without ...



We Always Knew Our Ancestors Were Microbes. Now We Found Them
We Always Knew Our Ancestors Were Microbes. Now We Found Them

... Asgard is a land in the sky where the gods dwell. A bridge made of a rainbow links that world to our own. In biology, Asgard has no rainbow bridge. But it's connected to humanity all the same. Asgard is a group of microbes, described for the first time in the journal Nature this week, that may well include the organism that gave rise to all complex life — from the tiniest eukaryotes to the tallest redwoods, the dinosaurs and us. See, in its early days, life wasn't all that interesting. There were only two types of organisms floating around, bacteria and archaea — small, single-celled creatures with only the most primitive internal infrastructure. These cells didn't have the organelles required for complexity, like mitochondria (which produce energy) and nuclei (where DNA is stored and transcribed). [ Newly discovered 'missing link' shows how humans could evolve from single-celled organisms ]. To gain complexity, and ultimately, multicellularity, cells needed an energy boost. So, some 2 billion years ago, scientists think that one archaeon engulfed a bacterium. It was the start of a beautiful friendship. The smaller creature ...



This Ancestry Website Might Reveal Information You Don't Want Public
This Ancestry Website Might Reveal Information You Don't Want Public

... to tell you how. — Anna Brittain (@Almost_Anna) January 10, 2017. 4) first, pull yourself up. (Scary how easy that was, right?). Scroll to the bottom, click privacy. — Anna Brittain (@Almost_Anna) January 10, 2017. 5) about halfway down the privacy page, look for this: __link__/c 9 byxs OUHJ. — Anna Brittain (@Almost_Anna) January 10, 2017. 7) go through the process (it will ask you to pull yourself up again), hit submit. — Anna Brittain (@Almost_Anna) January 10, 2017. A few of our staff members got error messages when they tried to opt out, but my information was removed after about two hours. @Almost_Anna its not allowing me to opt out at the moment __link__/7 qvx SJ 0 D 1 N. — Tori (@Tori Glass) January 10, 2017. The website asks that you allow up to 48 hours for the request to be processed. FYI: Opting out on Family Tree Now dot com: You may get an error message if you try to ...



How Giving Out Your Phone Number Can Hurt You
How Giving Out Your Phone Number Can Hurt You

... you, they can get a lot more stuff,” says Soulier. And if it’s that easy for businesses or telemarketers to get that information, think about how easy it is for scammers to get it. All they need to do is email you saying you’ve won a free cruise and all you have to do is write back with a few details like your address and phone number, that is, if they haven’t gotten it already from a third party source. That’s why Soulier says always think twice before giving out that number. So what can you do? You can use apps like Sideline or Google Voice, which gives you a dummy phone number you can give out to people and it will call your line while protecting your information. “Our footprint out on the internet is huge, it’s larger than you can even believe.”. Another thing to do—you can opt out of those search engines where people can find your information. You can go to the white pages, or that site I showed you—family tree __link__. it’s not easy to opt out, but here’s an article that can help explain how: ...



Does Familytreenow Display Sensitive Personal Information
Does Familytreenow Display Sensitive Personal Information

... some of my family was connected to the profile. The amount of info and the accuracy of it is terrifying. Opt out instructions below. The web site in question,  Family Tree __link__ , allows users to look up a person by first and last name. The site then pulls up information about the named person obtained from public records, such as age, month and year of birth, immediate family members and "associates," and past and current addresses. The searches are provided free of charge. The site does not specifically categorize members of law enforcement, but of course any user who knew enough about a particular police officer (such as name and hometown) could potentially retrieve more information about that person. Persons whose information appears on the web site can use the "opt out" to block their information from being displayed to users, ...

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