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“The internet is literally an addiction and our online existence only expands the longer we perpetuate its use. But there is a way to end it all — sign up for DeleteMe and remove yourself from the hellscape that is the internet.”
“With so much personal data floating publicly on the internet, consumers have a legitimate interest in controlling the information flow. Some are taking matters into their own hands, using paid removal services to do the scrubbing on their behalf.”
“Marketers and people in the data broker industry…collect information from third parties and find people who can use it and sell it to them,” John Gilmore, head of research at DeleteMe, told Healthline. “[Personal] health information has always been a very highly valued metric.”
“US firm Abine makes two apps that enable the user to increase his or her privacy – Blur and Delete Me. The former ensures that your passwords and payment details cannot be tracked, while the later removes your personal information from search engines.”
“After information from 533 million Facebook users was exposed to hackers, the company has tried to reassure users, saying that the data was leaked years ago and has since been secured. But experts say the issue is still grave.”
“The internet is literally an addiction and our online existence only expands the longer we perpetuate its use. But there is a way to end it all — sign up for DeleteMe and remove yourself from the hellscape that is the internet.”
“With so much personal data floating publicly on the internet, consumers have a legitimate interest in controlling the information flow. Some are taking matters into their own hands, using paid removal services to do the scrubbing on their behalf.”
“Marketers and people in the data broker industry…collect information from third parties and find people who can use it and sell it to them,” John Gilmore, head of research at DeleteMe, told Healthline. “[Personal] health information has always been a very highly valued metric.”
“US firm Abine makes two apps that enable the user to increase his or her privacy – Blur and Delete Me. The former ensures that your passwords and payment details cannot be tracked, while the latter removes your personal information from search engines.”
“After information from 533 million Facebook users was exposed to hackers, the company has tried to reassure users, saying that the data was leaked years ago and has since been secured. But experts say the issue is still grave.”
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