Anonymous wrote:I share a fairly uncommon name with a police officer that was convicted of rape, he’s my age and I’m a retired cop.
I’m not aware of the name connection harming me but it takes a few search steps before it clears up, unfortunately google images make finding the other pictures really hard.
Anonymous wrote:I am the only person in the world with my first name and last name combination. Had to get my teenage MySpace deleted because it was coming up in google hits even though I used a nickname (friend’s comments used my real name).
Anonymous wrote:My daughter has an unusual name, and when you google it, she's the only one who comes up. I don't like it, but she's on social media, so her pictures are even in the images. At least if someone tried to steal her identity, they wouldn't get very far, because it's impossible to reproduce her entire name without being suspicious. Even her last name is uncommon. OP, obviously anyone who knows you well knows that you wouldn't embezzle, unless you come across as extremely shady, in which case you may have something to be worried about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I recently paid for a service that will go through and remove your name from the sites that aggregate your info.
Pretty sure the data breach with Equifax was the culprit on why our names readily showed up when we googled our own names
How much was it?
The PP you quoted
$200 for 2 people for 2 years of service.
What's the name of the company? I'd be interested in it.
OP, obviously anyone who knows you well knows that you wouldn't embezzle, unless you come across as extremely shady, in which case you may have something to be worried about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I recently paid for a service that will go through and remove your name from the sites that aggregate your info.
Pretty sure the data breach with Equifax was the culprit on why our names readily showed up when we googled our own names
How much was it?
The PP you quoted
$200 for 2 people for 2 years of service.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t have a very common name, and when you Google me you get someone with my name in Michigan who embezzled $4.8 million dollars from his company.
Anyone ever been through this before? I know it’s not a huge deal but it’s still unsettling.