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Deleting Your Data

Published 1 year, 1 month ago
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Have you ever searched for your personal information online? There are dozens of “people search sites” out there, but a simple Google search can also find information about you, too. Behind the scenes, there are hundreds if not thousands of data brokers who are scouring the web constantly for your info creating dossiers on all of us, for sale to anyone willing to pay. We have no federal privacy laws in the US, but even if you live in the EU (with GDPR) or a US state with some privacy protections (like California), you still may find your data online – because much it comes from public records, including voting records, property tax records, and legal filings. How do you find your data? Where did it come from? And more important, what can you do about it? Today will discuss this and more with Ben and Tyler, the founders of data deletion service EasyOptOuts.

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  • 0:01:04: Staying up to date during December
  • 0:01:45: NPR shout out?
  • 0:02:25: Interview setup
  • 0:04:11: Why did you get into the data deletion business?
  • 0:05:58: How does EasyOptOuts differentiate its service?
  • 0:09:35: Where do these data brokers get all my information?
  • 0:13:37: How often do you find errors in people’s information on these sites?
  • 0:15:36: What are the names of some of the top data brokers? Would we know them?
  • 0:17:34: Will a credit freeze prevent data sharing?
  • 0:19:02: What does it cos
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