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October 4, 2005 Barry Brady Technology No Comments

Identity theftWired News – The internet has become more and more pervasive, maybe to the point of us not even noticing it. This means that more and more people are leaving “breadcrumbs” on their internet trail for the likes of Google and other to vacuum up. This brings a whole new meaning to privacy and a host of new challenges for avid Net users like most of us are.

There are however a few people who are managing to avoid being “Googled” hence the name “ungoogleable” how do they do it? Well for one, they dont blog, they dont build web pages using their own name and so on. As we know, identity theft is becoming more prevalent in this more transparent digital world, so how do we protect it. Take a look at the article.

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