The MyLife scam site already knows my sister recently divorced. How did it find that out so quickly?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just searched my name. Some information is correct, unfortunatel, however there i is a huge red flag warning of criminal or civil lawsuits. Knowing this is inaccurate I scroll through the info only to find out they are actually flagging someone whom I don't even know who supposedly lives at the end of the block. That is BS.


I don't get it either. I always tell people computers are prone to mistakes.
Anonymous
Where are Maryland divorces listed online?
Anonymous
OMG! I haven't visited DCUM all day, and right before I did, I had been searching how to remove all my information from MyLife and whether there was any basis for a lawsuit given that they are reporting incorrect and harmful information about me. Coincidence??
Anonymous
I'm the last PP. They took my page down less than 24 hours after I requested them to.
Anonymous
Apparently, if you word you e mail to them in a manner that suggests legal action they will remove your information IMMEDIATELY.
Anonymous
My Life does not know that I am married with a child.
It shows single and no children.
Anonymous
First, these sites are not scams, they're not cheating anybody of any money. Second, all the information from these sites are publicly available. It's literally a software that captures all information you've posted on publicly accessible websites. If OP has beef, her beef should be with either users who willingly give up/sign on into these social media websites and these websites themselves. Government websites (such as the Maryland court case lookup or Fairfax county property tax look up) are also subject to these "scam" sites.
Anonymous
I thought it was against the law to have a personal profile of someone on a website without their knowledge?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just searched my name. Some information is correct, unfortunatel, however there i is a huge red flag warning of criminal or civil lawsuits. Knowing this is inaccurate I scroll through the info only to find out they are actually flagging someone whom I don't even know who supposedly lives at the end of the block. That is BS.


Yup. The info isn't quality controlled and they can mix up people with similar names/addresses easily and they do a hard sell to get you to pay recurring fees. Scam city.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Apparently, if you word you e mail to them in a manner that suggests legal action they will remove your information IMMEDIATELY.


I didn't threaten legal action, and they still took my info down pretty quickly. That said, I realized there were like 8 other websites that had similar information up there. They proliferate like rats.
Anonymous
This article gives a step by step of how to take your info down.
https://medium.com/@tamaragane/how-to-remove-your-...sites-like-mylife-77f89aff1aff
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:First, these sites are not scams, they're not cheating anybody of any money. Second, all the information from these sites are publicly available. It's literally a software that captures all information you've posted on publicly accessible websites. If OP has beef, her beef should be with either users who willingly give up/sign on into these social media websites and these websites themselves. Government websites (such as the Maryland court case lookup or Fairfax county property tax look up) are also subject to these "scam" sites.


The issue is that the sites often seem to be either guessing, or mixing people up, or both - common name or not. That is incorrect information. Also, the sites allude to the fact that someone is a criminal. when they are not - so yeah, they are definitely opening themselves up to a lawsuit or two, or thousands.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is impossible to have MyLife remove personal (often incorrect) info! Calling, e-mailing doesn't work.


I emailed MyLife asking them to take down certain information (salary and political affiliation). I told them they had a week to take it down otherwise my lawyer would contact them. My entire profile was taken down the next day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:First, these sites are not scams, they're not cheating anybody of any money. Second, all the information from these sites are publicly available. It's literally a software that captures all information you've posted on publicly accessible websites. If OP has beef, her beef should be with either users who willingly give up/sign on into these social media websites and these websites themselves. Government websites (such as the Maryland court case lookup or Fairfax county property tax look up) are also subject to these "scam" sites.


The issue is that the sites often seem to be either guessing, or mixing people up, or both - common name or not. That is incorrect information. Also, the sites allude to the fact that someone is a criminal. when they are not - so yeah, they are definitely opening themselves up to a lawsuit or two, or thousands.


+1 And if you read earlier posts in this thread-the site often threatens people that they have "negative reputation information" on their profile and try to encourage them to pay $ to rid their profile of this info, when no negative information exists.
Anonymous
Nothing on me there!!
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