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How to go “Dark” on the Internet
darkgovernment ^ | 19NOV18 | Editorial staff

Posted on 11/19/2018 2:49:33 AM PST by vannrox

How to go “Dark” on the Internet

How to Commit Internet Suicide and Disappear from the Web Forever

Sick of horribly embarrassing things showing up when potential employers Google your name? Tired of everyone knowing you live in a garden level dungeon apartment? Perhaps you just don’t like the fact the internet makes you easy to find. Thankfully, it’s not that hard to delete yourself entirely. Here’s how to do it.

For mildly famous (or infamous) individuals, disappearing is essentially impossible, but for the average person it’s surprisingly easy. It just depends on much info is already out there.

Step 1: Delete Your Social Network Accounts

Chances are the first results that pop up on a Google search of your name are your social network profiles. This likely includes things like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, and anywhere else you’re using your real name. So, the first step to commit internet suicide is to remove these profiles. If you just want to remove search results, you can set your profiles to private, skip this step, and move on to step two. This isn’t a perfect solution, but if you want to keep your social networks it will at least pull the results off the search engines. Here’s how to delete your accounts on the big social networks: 

You’ll want to follow the above steps for any other social networks you use, forum accounts you have, or other sites you registered under your real name (this might include YelpAmazon,Quora, etc). If you have trouble remembering all your accounts, Account Killer has a huge list that includes direct links to deleting your profile from over 500 different sites. Your Google search for your name in the first step should also provide a guide to places you used your real name to create an account.

Step 2: Remove Unwanted Search Results

Once you get rid of your social profiles, content is likely still floating around the web that you need to get rid of. They might be images, articles, or even employer websites. The first thing to do is figure out where you’re showing up online in search results. Search Google and make a note (or bookmark) where you name shows up on web sites.You essentially have one course of action to remove this content: contact the source directly. Email the web site hosting the content and politely ask them to remove it (or at least remove your name). A quick email works well for places like former employers who still haven’t removed you from the employees list, family members who post pictures of you on their personal blogs, or even on donation pages for causes you’ve supported. In due time it will drop from search results.

After that, you can appeal to the search engines directly to remove the edited pages right away. You can do so through GoogleGoogle Images, or Bing by filling out a simple form and requesting the URL to be indexed again. This doesn’t always work, but it’s worth a shot. You’ll have a better chance if someone is publishing libelous content about you, breaking a copyright of any kind, or if a page is displaying confidential information about you.

If you cannot get everything off of your Google search results, you might also consider burying personal data as far as possible. To do this while maintaining your vow to delete yourself from the internet forever, create profiles on popular social sites like Twitter, Google+, or Facebook as well as landing pages like About.Me with just your name and no other details. You can also set up your own website filled with lots of keywords about your name but no actual information (or just create a 410 error page and leave it at that). It’s not as good as deleting content completely, but at least internet sleuths will only be lead to a blank page with no information on you.

Step 3: Get Rid of Background Check, Criminal, and Public Record Results

How to Commit Internet Suicide and Disappear from the Web ForeverBy now we’ve destroyed the bulk of your search results and social networks. But people can still run background checks and people searches on you very easily. It’s time to destroy that personal data as best we can, and dig into various people databases. Here are a few worth checking:

If you’re anything like me (or my neighbor who I also tested this on), then you’re probably a little surprised by the amount of information these databases have. Now it’s time to get rid of as many of those as possible.

You have a couple different options for this. You can pay a service like DeleteMe $99 to go through and delete all these results. Or you can follow DeleteMe’s own guide to do it yourself.

The DIY method requires you contact around 25 different sites individually to remove the listings that include your address, phone number, income, marital status, current job, and everything else. Some sites are as simple as opting out through a link (Reddit has a great collection of the easy ones), while others require that you send in proof of identification and a letter.

Going through this step will help get rid of everything that comes in search results, but it will not remove your data completely. As long as information like your address and phone number are registered somewhere, people will be able to find you. Going through the process of opting out of background checks, public records, and people search engines just makes that personal data harder to find.

Step 4: Remove Any Usernames Attached to an Email Address with Your Name

Any good internet sleuth will be able to link together your usernames on forums, web sites, and elsewhere with your email address. Subsequently, they’ll eventually trace that back to your name. 

The process to remove this data is dependent on the forums and sites you use. If you can, unlink your primary email address with your username whenever possible. If you’re dealing with forums, ask the moderators to delete any posts that identify you personally. Essentially, cut any ties between your email address or name with your username. If you use the same username for every site, consider coming up with new names for every site.

Step 5: Stay Off Search Engines Without Going Offline by Remaining Anonymous

From here on out you’ll have to remain vigilant in not releasing your information publicly. That means no social networks with your real name, and a yearly audit of the background check websites to ensure they don’t have any new information on you. 

Chances are you still want to use the internet, right? In that case, you’ll need to set up a few things to ensure your data stays locked down. That means creating a fake identity.

To do so, you can create an email address on a service like Gmail or Outlook with a pseudonym.Fake Name Generator is a great way to come up with a new identity complete with birthdate, and everything else.

You can also use a temporary email address for all your communications, and then use your new pseudonym and fake email address to sign up for any services you need. To keep your cell phone records private, you might also consider using Google Voice instead of going through a carrier since you can make up your Google Account name.

As for the rest of your browsing, we’ve shown you plenty of ways to keep your browsing anonymous before. This won’t have an effect on any online searches for your name, but it will at least keep advertisers off your back.


When it boils down to it, the internet is forever and truly resourceful people will always be able to find you. But if you take the steps outlined above, you’ll at least thwart amateur internet sleuths and regain a touch of privacy.

Via:lifehacker



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To: vannrox

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21 posted on 11/19/2018 4:45:16 AM PST by southland ( I have faith in the creator Republicans freed the slaves. Heb 13:2 Deplorable...Trump 45)
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To: Right Wing Assault
"I have to ask. How does one delete a FR account? Also is it possible to delete all posts?"

You can ping JimRob, but why would you ever want to leave? Plus Google will keep your posts cached rather neatly, particularly if you use

site:freerepublic.com freepername

22 posted on 11/19/2018 4:47:52 AM PST by StAnDeliver ("Mueller personally delivered US uranium to Russia.")
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To: vannrox

ping for later


23 posted on 11/19/2018 4:48:26 AM PST by mkleesma (`Call to me, and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know.')
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To: vannrox

Ping


24 posted on 11/19/2018 4:48:42 AM PST by fruser1
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To: gaijin

Bttt


25 posted on 11/19/2018 4:49:29 AM PST by nevergore (I have a terrible rash on my covfefe....)
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To: vannrox

Bookmarked - thanks for this valuable post. Just the links to get off of social media are huge time-savers.


26 posted on 11/19/2018 4:51:18 AM PST by Ancesthntr ("The right to buy weapons is the right to be free." A. E. van Vogt, The Weapons Shops of Isher)
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To: Right Wing Assault

My FR account is tied to one of my five “bogus” gmail accounts. No need to delete it.


27 posted on 11/19/2018 4:52:18 AM PST by cuban leaf
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To: vannrox

Great info.


28 posted on 11/19/2018 4:55:26 AM PST by Wilderness Conservative (Nature is the ultimate conservative.)
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To: vannrox

I think MyLife gets info from voting rosters b/c it lists people’s political registration. You have to petition to be removed from their db.


29 posted on 11/19/2018 4:56:55 AM PST by GreatRoad
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To: vannrox

Tangentially related, for those using MacOS and who have upgraded to Mojave 10.14.1, you might want to consider killing Apple’s News app. If you use the app, I suspect it tracks what you read as news sources. Even if you don’t use it, that itself is a metric.

However, by default you can’t just right-click delete the app. Apple in its wisdom has made the app nuke-proof even using sudo and terminal. You can, however, still eradicate it by booting into Recovery mode and switching off SIP.

Here is a link to how-to details: https://lifehacker.com/how-to-uninstall-annoying-macos-apps-1824253576


30 posted on 11/19/2018 4:57:00 AM PST by Flick Lives
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To: vannrox

Maybe.


31 posted on 11/19/2018 4:59:54 AM PST by jetson
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To: vannrox

I get “OPT OUT” notices from a variety of businesses, primarily banks, credit card and insurance companies. It always amazes me that you can’t really completely “opt out.” They all have the “f*ck you clause” that says that this stuff and that stuff we have on you we will share with others despite your wishes to the contrary.
To business today, America is just a large group of customers that they seek to control and squeeze money out of. As such, borders are an inconvenience. And sadly, our politicians, who are getting paid by these cretins, are only too happy to write laws that support this ongoing theft of your personal identity.


32 posted on 11/19/2018 5:00:44 AM PST by vette6387
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To: gaijin

Zoom info should be on the removal list too.


33 posted on 11/19/2018 5:01:44 AM PST by GreatRoad
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To: vannrox

Bkmk


34 posted on 11/19/2018 5:12:29 AM PST by Wilum (Never loaded a nuke I didn't like)
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To: vannrox

Step Zero (before others listed):

MAKE A POST OFFICE BOX your MAILING address.

Once your physical address is off the USPS radar it is much less likely that basic searches will identify your residence.

Can be a bit of a hassle with some deliveries but PM me for solutions.


35 posted on 11/19/2018 5:13:12 AM PST by lightman (Obama's legacy in 13 letters: BLM, ISIS, & ANTIFA. New axis of evil.)
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To: vannrox

Bookmark


36 posted on 11/19/2018 5:16:13 AM PST by Garvin (The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.)
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To: vannrox

Thanks for the post.

Makes me wonder how practical it would be to create an alternate persona.

I’m in my early 50s, although often get mistaken for being 10 years younger. Like my job, but things often change. I’m wondering how difficult it’s going to be to get another should I choose due to my age.

Certainly wouldn’t put false info on a job application or resume, but if I were to omit aspects of my life and the Internet had information that was not accurate that caused HR to draw a different conclusion...

I’m sure there are other reasons why one would want a presence on the Internet that doesn’t necessarily reflect reality accurately.


37 posted on 11/19/2018 5:18:30 AM PST by chrisser
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To: Right Wing Assault

There are several ways to get rid of a FR account.

1)Email Jim and ask nicely
2)Hit the abuse button on yourself and ask a Mod nicely
3)Post a grand opus coming out as a member of the Socialist Party, attacking Christians, Jews, apple pie and the American Way.


38 posted on 11/19/2018 5:40:24 AM PST by PAR35
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To: Big Red Badger

Delete Everything


39 posted on 11/19/2018 5:40:30 AM PST by Big Red Badger (Despised by the Despicable!)
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To: Right Wing Assault

If you need to disappear, the CIA will take care of that. Or consult with Ken Lay.


40 posted on 11/19/2018 5:42:12 AM PST by PAR35
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