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Tsa body scanners dont work man sneaks objects thru as a test in Ft Lauderdale, and Cleveland airports.

(Source: youtube.com)

THE FACEBOOK PHOTOS YOU DELETED YEARS AGO COULD STILL EXIST…AND FACEBOOK KNOWS IT

TROUBLE IN PARADISE? HAWAII LAWMAKERS CONSIDER ‘RADICAL’ PROPOSAL TO TRACK EVERY WEBSITE YOU VISIT

Google Your Self And You Might Be Surprised What You Find!

This all started out with googling a friends name. The results I found were extremely revealing, if not shocking and aggravating. Not only did some of these sites have social profile info from years and years ago(http://www.peekyou.com/), but it was from a account I have deleted years ago! (myspace ps. if you haven’t checked its dead to anyone who cares) Moving on one ne site (http://www.spokeo.com/) had a lot of info on me from my religion to a google earth photo showing my house, and not on a map BUT THE ACTUAL HOUSE! My friends checked out to be the same. Fortunately most of these sites respect some form of privacy and will remove you if requested although you must pony up your email if you want to be removed, which they probably already have so just do it. Food for thought Yahoo seems to give out your information as my friends @yahoo was visible and my @Gmail was not. I’m going to keep googling the interwebs and I will be updating this as I find more sites so check back at or favorite http://j4real.com/post/16754815570/anonymous for future updates on your privacy. In the mean time for the sites listed here are links to the removal pages, I’ve done this and they worked within a half hour. Good luck and stay anonymous if you want to. NEVER EVER SIGN UP FOR REPUTATION.COM which you will find when opting out of spokeo.com, as they have a reputation for making you more visible when you stop paying.

http://www.peekyou.com/about/contact/optout/

http://www.spokeo.com/privacy look up your profile and enter the link in

http://www.whitepages.com/ search for your self scroll down click remove this listing works instantly.

http://www.peoplesmart.com/optout