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I got this off a business list I'm on.

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Google has implemented a new feature wherein you can type someone's

telephone number into the search bar and hit enter and then you will be

given a map to their house.

 

Everyone should be aware of this!

 

Note that you can have your phone number removed or blocked. Before

forwarding this, I tested it by typing my telephone number in

www.google.com. My phone number came up, and when I clicked on the MapQuest

link, it actually mapped out where I live. Quite scary.

Please look up your own number. Read below for details.

 

Think about it--if a child, ANYONE gives out his/her phone number, someone

can actually now look it up to find out where he/she lives.

 

The safety issues are obvious, and alarming. In order to test whether your

phone number is mapped, go to: http://www.google.com Type your phone

number in the search bar (i.e.555-555-1212) and hit enter. If you want to

BLOCK Google from divulging your private information, simply click on

phonebook results link above your phone number and scroll down. I removed

my name, but it takes 48-hours.

 

If you are unlisted in the phone book, you might not be in there, but it is

a good idea just to check. If your number does come up if you hit map, it

will show you a direct map to your house...

 

Might want to pass this on to friends and family.

 

Cheers!

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Wow, that is pretty scary. Fortunately the location they have for us is way out

dated. Removed our names anyway....4 little girls to look out for.

I wonder if the other search engines do this also?

 

Juliet

 

 

 

Google has implemented a new feature wherein you can type someone's

telephone number into the search bar and hit enter and then you will be

given a map to their house.

 

 

 

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Thank God I had the sense to drop the land line and go

with a cell phone....

 

I just checked.. this is true. Put in my neighbor's

phone and it came up with her " people search " listing

with a click here for map feature.

 

Kirstin

 

 

> Wow, that is pretty scary. Fortunately the location

> they have for us is way out dated. Removed our

> names anyway....4 little girls to look out for.

> I wonder if the other search engines do this also?

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> Juliet

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> telephone number into the search bar and hit enter

> and then you will be

> given a map to their house.

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> Google has implemented a new feature wherein you can type someone's

> telephone number into the search bar and hit enter and then you will be

> given a map to their house.

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Has anyone in Australia tried this? It didn't work for me, there were no

results.

 

I also typed in my name and got 1,820 results...many of which contain my

address.

 

I think it's very easy to track anyone who has a website though.

 

Go well,

 

Nerys

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I pay a nominal fee to have an unlisted phone number, and now I am glad that

I do. I have children and I do not want that kind of information out there.

My suggestion is to not have your # published.

 

Rahnny

 

 

 

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I don't understand why people are getting upset over this. It's nothing new. It

isn't something that Goggle came up with - it's been going on since the

internet was invented and before ! A few years ago, there was a bunch of

articles in teh local papers telling people not to worry if they see strangers

taking pictures of every house on the street because the picture were going to

be a part of a computerized map of the area. There are many, many places where

you can go on line and get addresses with maps to the address. Some have

pictures, some don't. It isn't hard to track down anyone if you have their

address or their name The internet has just made it faster & easier. Anyone can

find you if your name is in the phone book. You can do a background check for

very little $ on line and off. If you've ever paid by check, it has your addy &

usually phone number and anyone who sees it will also see your addy & phone. A

grocery store I used to work at used the checks to contact a customer who

picked up the wrong bag many times. The store had a video rental dept. and it

was a common mistake for the video rentals from one customer to get put into the

bags of the person ahead of them at the register by the baggers. Most customers

paid by check so it was real easy to pull the checks out of my drawer and find

the right one and give them a call. Most places, you can take a license plate

number into the DMV or police department and they will tell you who owns that

vehicle. And if you have every bought anything thru the mail, your mailing

address is on who knows how many millions of mailing lists.

Paula ........in Michigan

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> Google has implemented a new feature wherein you can type someone's

> telephone number into the search bar and hit enter and then you will be

> given a map to their house.

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Has anyone in Australia tried this? It didn't work for me, there were no

results.

 

I also typed in my name and got 1,820 results...many of which contain my

address.

 

I think it's very easy to track anyone who has a website though.

 

Go well,

 

 

 

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I agree with you too...there should be an opt out area for privacy

reasons though.

Shelley

Paula Coon wrote:

 

>I don't understand why people are getting upset over this. It's nothing new. It

isn't something that Goggle came up with - it's been going on since the

internet was invented and before !

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I, for one, am very concerned about this issue. I have a 23 year old daughter

who is not " up to speed " for her age. Mentally, she is about 14. Krysti lives on

her own in subsidized housing and has an eleven month old son. Krysti also has

many ads on singles sites (which I don't exactly like, but she is 23). Can you

imagine the implications if the " wrong " person gets her phone number and tracks

her to her apartment??? In this case, this phone number mapping/tracking is a

major disaster waiting to happen.

 

What would you do if your daughter were in this situation? Think about it.

 

Barb

 

 

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I understand your point but they can get her phone number from the phone book

and find her that way if they wanted to find her.By having her own apt. and

utilities in her name, she's made it easier to find her By 'putting herself out

there' with the ads on line or in the newspaper, she's even more open to it.

Many town/county governments, real estate offices, and survey companies are

doing it too (keeping photos of every house in the area). You would be shocked

to find out how many places have your name, phone number and more personal

information and how easy it is to get that information on anyone Anyone can

ride thru a store parking lot and write down license plate numbers. For a few

bucks, they can get the names of the owners of those cars from the local DMV.

You can then have all kinds of background checks done on those names if you're

willing to pay for it and in a short time, you can have most of that person's

life history. And all you did 'wrong' was go shopping.

Paula ........in Michigan

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I, for one, am very concerned about this issue. I have a 23 year old daughter

who is not " up to speed " for her age. Mentally, she is about 14. Krysti lives on

her own in subsidized housing and has an eleven month old son. Krysti also has

many ads on singles sites (which I don't exactly like, but she is 23). Can you

imagine the implications if the " wrong " person gets her phone number and tracks

her to her apartment??? In this case, this phone number mapping/tracking is a

major disaster waiting to happen.

 

What would you do if your daughter were in this situation? Think about it.

 

Barb

 

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Yes, it is amazing at the information that's literally at anyone's

fingertips!

 

Hence, the reason I am glad we have the " Right to bear Arms " and I don't

mean the arms attached to my body. ;)

 

I feel it's my right and my duty to 'protect' my family if needed.

 

Nuff said here....done spent my 2 cents. ;) LOL

 

Ya'll take care,

Candy

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Google does have an opt out feature for your telephone numbers. A

couple of years ago, this information was going around the Internet

and it explained where the opt out button was. Of course time has

gone by and I don't remember where it is located. I would

just " google for the instructions. "

 

HTH

Buffy

 

 

> Yes, it is amazing at the information that's literally at anyone's

> fingertips!

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I am in New Zealand and my phone number didn't give any results at all when I

googled it.. However when I put in my maiden name and married name I found a

whole lot of other people with my names doing all sorts of interesting things,

but I wasn't there personally.

Jocelyn.

: Re: Google Safety Factor/OT

 

 

> Google has implemented a new feature wherein you can type someone's

> telephone number into the search bar and hit enter and then you will be

> given a map to their house.

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Has anyone in Australia tried this? It didn't work for me, there were no

results.

 

 

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Hi Nerys,

 

I gave it a whirl as well and couldn't find any information on myself using my

phone number or name - as yet I don't have a website...... But surely you can

get the same sort of information from the white pages online?

 

Tania

 

Tania Small

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> Has anyone in Australia tried this? It didn't work for me,

> there were no

> results.

>

> I also typed in my name and got 1,820 results...many of which

> contain my

> address.

>

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When you did the search did it look like this " Tania Small " ? I just did a

search with your name and got 98 hits - don't know if any of them are you - on

goggle. Go to this site http://find.intelius.com/search-name.php?ReportType=1 &

and type in your name. I typed in search engines in the search bar and came up

with all kinds of search engines, went to each one and typed my name in - got

different results on every one.

 

Paula ........in Michigan

Coming soon Farm Fresh Soaps & Candles

 

 

 

 

Hi Nerys,

 

I gave it a whirl as well and couldn't find any information on myself using my

phone number or name - as yet I don't have a website...... But surely you can

get the same sort of information from the white pages online?

 

Tania

 

Tania Small

Imagination is more important than knowledge... Albert Einstein

 

 

> Has anyone in Australia tried this? It didn't work for me,

> there were no

> results.

>

> I also typed in my name and got 1,820 results...many of which

> contain my

> address.

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Paula,

 

Thanks for that - I did search with the apostrophes and yes there are many hits

in google but only two of them relate to me and one is work, I haven't been able

to get the phone number in google to find me in Australia, but when compared to

online telephone directories - is google much different to that? Has anyone

with a private/unlisted number done a search on their phone number and found

links to their address with maps? Surely if you have an unlisted number it

wouldn't work?

 

Tania

 

Tania Small

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> When you did the search did it look like this " Tania Small " ?

> I just did a search with your name and got 98 hits - don't

> know if any of them are you - on goggle. Go to this site

> http://find.intelius.com/search-name.php?ReportType=1 & and

> type in your name. I typed in search engines in the search

> bar and came up with all kinds of search engines, went to

> each one and typed my name in - got different results on every one.

>

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I was just trying with names. Found out there are over 200 women out there with

the same name as me ! Amazed at how many times I saw my DH's name - he isn't

real sure how to turn the computer on, let alone use it, and his dad's name -

his dad knows less about computers than DH does !

Paula ........in Michigan

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Hi Paula,

 

Thanks for that - I did search with the apostrophes and yes there are many

hits in google but only two of them relate to me and one is work, I haven't been

able to get the phone number in google to find me in Australia, but when

compared to online telephone directories - is google much different to that?

Has anyone with a private/unlisted number done a search on their phone number

and found links to their address with maps? Surely if you have an unlisted

number it wouldn't work?

 

Tania

 

Tania Small

Imagination is more important than knowledge... Albert Einstein

 

 

> When you did the search did it look like this " Tania Small " ?

> I just did a search with your name and got 98 hits - don't

> know if any of them are you - on goggle. Go to this site

> http://find.intelius.com/search-name.php?ReportType=1 & and

> type in your name. I typed in search engines in the search

> bar and came up with all kinds of search engines, went to

> each one and typed my name in - got different results on every one.

>

 

 

 

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Paula Coon wrote:

 

>When you did the search did it look like this " Tania Small " ? I just did a

search with your name and got 98 hits - don't know if any of them are you - on

goggle. Go to this site http://find.intelius.com/search-name.php?ReportType=1 &

and type in your name.

>

 

Tania is from down under :-) The googleing people are describing works

mostly in the US... the information isn't complete in other countries...

they do have a new mapping system that is quite neat ...

http://maps.google.com/

I think its much nicer than mapquest, which I usually use :-)

Shelley

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, " Woobey Queen "

<WoobeyQueen@e...> wrote:

> I got this off a business list I'm on.

> ***************************

>

> Google has implemented a new feature wherein you can type someone's

> telephone number into the search bar and hit enter and then you

will be

> given a map to their house.

>

> Everyone should be aware of this!

>

>

 

Again this may be coming late. I was concerned about all this.

I asked my son about it and he just laughed at me. This did not put

me a good frame of mind, but, he says they have been doing this for

years. He stated all the different ways to find where people live

and all legal on the web. The biggest ones where the sites that the

post office create to find where someone lives. Scary yes but

apparantly not new. He says they have been having those sites for at

least the last 5 years.

 

Mind you my son's nickname is Hackme! If he wants it he will find it.

 

Barbara

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This kind of thing has been out there for years, it's nothing new and it's not

just on google. What about all those navigation programs in the on-board

computers in the newer cars ? Type in an address and they will give direction to

your door, often with a photo. If you know someone's name, you can run a

background check on them on line for a few $$$, many states sell the list of

names of driver's license holders. Those discount cards from the grocery store

? The stores sell their 'mailing/customer' lists too, along with utility

companies, etc.... You can ride thru any parking lot or along any street, write

down a license plate number and go to your nearest DMV and they will run the

plate number for you and tell you who it belongs to. Some states even publish

directories of license plate numbers. Once you get a drivers license, rent an

apartment, have utilities in your name, you really have very, very little that

is truly private.

Paula ........in Michigan

Coming soon Farm Fresh Soaps & Candles

 

 

> Google has implemented a new feature wherein you can type someone's

> telephone number into the search bar and hit enter and then you

will be

> given a map to their house.

>

> Everyone should be aware of this!

>

>

 

Again this may be coming late. I was concerned about all this.

I asked my son about it and he just laughed at me. This did not put

me a good frame of mind, but, he says they have been doing this for

years. He stated all the different ways to find where people live

and all legal on the web. The biggest ones where the sites that the

post office create to find where someone lives. Scary yes but

apparantly not new. He says they have been having those sites for at

least the last 5 years.

 

Mind you my son's nickname is Hackme! If he wants it he will find it.

 

Barbara

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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