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Website Displaying Personal Information Of Police Officers Is Misleading
Website Displaying Personal Information Of Police Officers Is Misleading

... anyone by simply searching their name and state. “This is legit,” they caption the post. “We’ve tested it, my address was in the search, and some of my family was connected to the profile. The amount of info and the accuracy of it is terrifying.”. Survive the Streets: A Page for Cops. Additional search criteria include middle name, city and birth year. Other databases on the free genealogy website include census records, divorce records, World War II personnel records and more. The Facebook post includes instructions to opt out, however, they warned that the process could take up to 48 hours. The steps listed on Family Tree Now include. Step 1: After you click the ‘begin’ button below, you will be taken to the search page. Run a search for yourself. Step 2: After you have found yourself in the results, click on the record detail. Verify that this is yourself and not just someone else with your same name. Step 3: After you are 100% sure this is your record, click the big ...



Here’s Why This Website That Lets Anyone Find Your Address, Phone Number And More Is Scaring People
Here’s Why This Website That Lets Anyone Find Your Address, Phone Number And More Is Scaring People

... as possible associates for her.”. Brittain, a YA writer, says that almost all of the information on her record card was correct. It even listed her step-father’s ex-wife as her possible associate. On her mother’s page, a young man who briefly stayed with the family for a few weeks during Brittain’s sister’s high school years was listed. The results were even scarier for Alyssa Keele of Washington. Keele tells PEOPLE that someone she has a restraining order against was linked to her records. “The restraining order I have is against one of the ‘known associates’ that pops up on my profile, who is someone that’s highly dangerous,” she says. “My current address popped up on there and I was legitimately scared.”. She says she saw Brittain’s instructions and was able to opt out, but noted, “They don’t make it easy to hide your information.”. Family Tree __link__ and the man listed on Linked In as the site’s founder did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s requests for comment. The Washington Post similarly was ...



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

... you from their records or (more likely) simply hides your record so it’s no longer accessible to the public. [ This horrifying and newly trendy online-harassment tactic is ruining careers ]. Unusually for a site like this, Family Tree Now doesn’t require a fee, or even the creation of an account, to access those detailed profiles (assuming, of course, that person hasn’t already opted out). Lexis Nexis, for instance, can also aggregate tons of public records to create an in-depth profile of a person. But that service is cost-prohibitive to most people who don’t have access to the site through an institutional subscription. Sure, a free database aggregating thousands of U. S. public records could be beloved by genealogy hobbyists across the country. But the site is also extremely useful to those who might want to harass or physically harm someone else — and that, it seems, is what is freaking a lot of people out about it. After reading the text from her ...



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

... Vegas Mary) May 5, 2015. Twitter user  @Almost_Anna  posted a thread with step-by-step instructions on how to opt out and get your personal information off the site. 1) familytreenow dot com only needs your name and your city to pull up the following information. — Anna Brittain (@Almost_Anna) January 10, 2017. 2) *your spouse. — Anna Brittain (@Almost_Anna) January 10, 2017. 3) if you're a part of an online community, ESPECIALLY if you receive threats, take note. You need to opt out, and I'm going 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 ...



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

... a valuable resource, but same say it’s calling your safety into question. All you do is type in a name and the site pulls up a lot of information, all for free. With a few key strokes and quick click your name, age, and all your previous addresses can pop up for anyone to see. Newschannel 3’s Lourin Sprenger searched her name 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 ...



What The Fuck Is Happening With The Kardashian Family Tree Now
What The Fuck Is Happening With The Kardashian Family Tree Now

... It will be a nice companion to the ridiculous web of relationships and cross-hookups that was born when Kylie and Tyga began dating. Take my hand, let’s try to make sense of this shit. To make things more interesting, let’s assume Kylie and Tyga will either stay together in some capacity for the conceivable future or get married at some point. We will also assume that Blac Chyna and Rob will actually get married. This helps to make everything a bit easier to understand and, let’s be real, these people are messy as hell—there’s a good chance this will all come to fruition. Now, let’s remember a few things just to contextualize the absurdity: Blac Chyna and Tyga were engaged and have a son together, King Cairo. Blac Chyna used to be best friend with Kylie’s sister, Kim Kardashian, until Kylie began dating Tyga. Blac Chyna is best friends with Amber Rose, who is the ex-girlfriend of Kanye West, who is now married to Kim. So, here is what will happen when the future Angela Kardashian gives birth to the first heir to the Kardashian name. Blac Chyna and Kylie will be sisters-in-law (and best ...



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

... anything with it. “Because every time you sign up for something, there’s a little bitty clause in little fine writing that says your information is now ours and we’re going to share it to everybody we want to. And it’s sold, it’s given away and all these telemarketers get it and they call you,” says Detective Laura Soulier with the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office. And it can reveal a lot about you. Just a quick search on a website like Family Tree __link__ shares the names of relatives and past and current addresses. Anything that is open records, they can find. “And that’s just the free stuff that they can get their hands on! If they actually wanted to go online and pay for a background check on 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 ...



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

... are calling it creepy. __link__ is a free genealogy website used by those who want to track ancestors. However, the website 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 ...



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

... site that displays address and family information is causing alarm, but it encompasses the general public and not specifically police. Claim: A web site allows criminals to look up the personal information of police officers. mostly true. WHAT'S TRUE: A web site called Family Tree Now allows anyone to enter a person's name and retrieve whatever personal information is available from the search. WHAT'S FALSE: The web site is not intended to specifically target police officers; it can be used by anyone to look up anyone else's information. Origin: In early January 2017, an image circulating on Facebook cautioned "LEOs" (i.e., law enforcement officers), that a particular web site allows criminals to look up the personal information of police officers for nefarious purposes. The alert was posted on the Facebook ...



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

... 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 __link__ is free and has so much information so readily available is what makes it scary. There is a four-step opt-out if you want to have your information removed. Most Popular ...



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

... Amarillo News, Weather, Sports. Member Center. "Family Tree" website causing concern for privacy. 2017-01-11 T 00:26:53 Z. AMARILLO, TX (KFDA) -. An easily accessible database is causing some alarm in Amarillo. It's a fairly simple process.you put your first and last name into __link__ , and it will pull up a list of all your family members and your current and previous addresses. And as you can imagine this is unsettling to a lot of people. It's a scary thought to think anyone with internet can access personal information about you, but that's the reality. With just a quick search at __link__ , you can find your address, your relatives and their addresses. "That website is not doing anything unusual at all. In fact, it's become the norm," says Life Lock Director of Security Communications Joe Gervais. "There are any number of websites ...

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