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RE: Invisible People... in the Age of the Internet and no Privacy

in #life8 years ago (edited)

Actually... my dear friend @denmarkguy, I know that you know pretty well, that around these days, there is no possible way to simply disappear or gain any state of complete vanishing from the claws & paws of internet if at some point in time before you dared to put a single foot onto the realms of civilization.
Virtually, no one can and won't be able to wear not even the most minimal cloaking cape of absolute and infallible Invisibility in this highly/widely wired world. Not even Ted Kaczynski succeeded with that.
To find abundant data about someone on internet, it only takes using a fatter & bigger oxygen tank to dive a little bit deeper online. Never forget that the well Known Internet is barely, scarcely.. simply the very top tip of the iceberg. :)

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Without doubt, there is more information on the "deepnet" than immediately meets the eye. The interesting thing, though,,, is that the "difficult to find" ones tend to be the "mousy and very average" people who own almost nothing and have never been in trouble with the law or any authorities, who don't own property or a car, and who are "room mates" but their name is never the person renting; who call people only from a so-called "go phone" and so on. They pay any bills they may have by sending money orders in letters, not by going online... and so on.

Exactly!! those also. the very cautious and self-aware who wish stay such as they are without much fuss. The best approach to stay well away from contamination of any kind.

¿Who said Amish? ;)