Friday, January 20, 2006

Big Brother Is Already Watching Us

You think Bush wanting our Google records is too much?
I just got a sobering weblink. Just tap in your name and state and be amazed, if not chagrined:
http://www.zabasearch.com/index.php?se=GG&ref=zabasearch_google

11 comments:

Karen Zipdrive said...

The only good I see coming from sites like this is that it really puts the kibosh on Blog hecklers and online stalkers.
Mine seem to be all gone ever since I let them know I know where they live.
:D

Karen Zipdrive said...

My number is listed in the White Pages but my address has not been listed for the last 25 years.
Until now, that is.
And please note, there's no provision on that site to remove one's personal data.
But on the bright side, now I can send my pal Clyde all sorts of fan mail by post.
:)

Unknown said...

Holy Fuckamoly..it had stuff on moi.

Get him KZ..

Karen Zipdrive said...

Get him?!? Who is he?

Karen Zipdrive said...

All my exes live in Texas...
except for the Canadians.

Unknown said...

Send Clyde some emails..sorry I wasn't clear in my earlier post..

sidenote..THE most expensive trip last year was taken by..drumroll please..MY congressman BIll Thomas(heads the ways and means comm.)..he took a private jet to Colorado for the paltry amount of 27K..not bad work if you can get it I would say..

Unknown said...

ps..it wasn't paid for by Billy and I havent seen who paid for it yet..five will get you ten its a lobbyist.

lazydog said...

Well, that site didn't really help me locate the f*cker that just tried to transfer $6,400 from my PayPal account.

Elayne said...

Our current phone number is listed, but Zaba doesn't show it, and it has three different addresses for me, only one of which is correct (one is from 2 years ago and the other is from at least 7 years ago). It doesn't seem that much different from other address look-up tools I use at work (Yahoo people finder and so forth) - error-prone and contradictory.

Karen Zipdrive said...

Elayne,
More to the point is these search directories that list phone numbers and home addresses that people thought were unlisted.
Even with a few bad addresses on file, it wouldn't take a determined stalker long to use the process of elimination and find someone he or she shouldn't have access to.

Karen Zipdrive said...

I found several people who don't turn up on traditional search engines.
Some of them I know have deliberately tried to stay under the radar, including some prosecuting attorneys who do not want to be tracked by criminals they've convicted.
It's a very dangerous practice that at the very least should have a convenient opt-out option.
I hope someone sues the hell out of the owners.