Remove Your Online Presence
Sharing things publicly doesn’t always lead to fame
Being seen online might be a good thing if you make a living off it, like popular YouTubers do. But if you’re a normal person trying to live a regular life, then being easily found online will cause you more trouble than you can imagine. Popular YouTubers with fame and fortune depend on their fortune to keep their sensitive personal information off the internet. Many of them use a service like Wiperts to keep the internet free of their Social Security Number, personal email addresses, non-work phone numbers, and their home address. People who make a living using the internet draw a line between public and private life. There are all sorts of people out there that are jealous of wealth or are stalkers. Having your personal information easily found online will bring about some hard-learned lessons.
Sharing everything about your life online publicly won’t make you rich or a celebrity. It’ll make you a soft target however. There are people and organizations out there that collect your publicly posted information all day long. Their intent is generally not to bring joy and happiness to your life. Collecting this information for their personal gain is their sole objective. They might even follow or like your social media account, adding to your overall stats, but they’re not doing it because they actually like you. No, they’re doing it to gain a deeper level of access to your personal life. The more details they can collect and compile, the better off they will be. Criminals, investigators, and companies all seek to know personal information.
Reporters
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Maybe one day you’re in the news. The odds of this happening are low, but not impossible. If that day comes, you should be aware that reporters can find out more about you using a data broker. Data brokers collect personal information on people and sell it. Even if the information is grossly wrong and includes reputation damaging things like a mistaken criminal record, most reporters won’t get in trouble for publishing it as long as they did not do so with bad intent. By the time a corrected version is published, the damage will be done.
Using a service like Wiperts will remove your personal information from websites such as Google, data brokers, and social media. Reporters will be less likely to find out more about you, which will help protect your reputation. A lot of “reporting” in recent times has been reduced to clickbait unfortunately and it’s in your best interests to keep your name out of the spotlight. Small incidents have been blown out of proportion, disrupting many quiet lives. A small mistake can go viral for whatever reason. Names, ages, workplaces, and other personal details have been used in clickbait “news” reports. Don’t get caught up in the insanity. Contact Wiperts today and see what can be done to protect you.
Publicity brings trouble
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A modest amount of publicity will bring you trouble. Fame and fortune definitely brings problems, but even regular publicity will attract stalkers and criminals to your profile. Why? Because the more information someone can collect, the more likely you’ll be targeted in a crime. Criminals target those who they can see and those who are vulnerable. Leaving your personal information online leaves you vulnerable to attacks. Streaming your life on social media with your location, date, and time will let stalkers find you. Criminals following your every move will break into your home when you’re not there.
You may be a complete stranger to a stalker, but stalkers don’t care about that. They place themselves in your life through your social media posts. The human imagination should not be underestimated. They’ll see your photos and social gatherings and somehow truly believe that they were with you there. Stop this problem at the source and remove your public posts using a service like Wiperts. Stalkers usually target those who they can physically follow in real life. Google also returns search results based-on location. By keeping your information off the internet, you’ll be much better off.
Criminals will also stalk your social media accounts, but for different purposes. Finding out where you live and what you have inside your home to steal is valuable information. Showing off luxury items for social media points isn’t worth having your home broken into and robbed. Odds are, the luxury items are worth more than imaginary internet points. Very few people are given luxury goods in exchange for free stuff – and those people are usually upper-class if not outright wealthy. Don’t let criminals peep inside your home. The internet has opened up homes to criminal window shopping. Criminals get a sneak peak of what they want to steal. With enough photos, they can grasp the layout of your home and where you generally store things. It’s not exactly mission impossible if all of the information is readily available on Google or Facebook. Protect yourself using Wiperts today. Your private life can easily be tracked and abused if made public.
Better safe than sorry
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How many times have people found you on Google, contacted you, and genuinely wanted to bring happiness to your life? It doesn’t happen often. Maybe it happens in social media ads, but those are advertisements, not real life. Most of the time these people have mental health issues, want to scam you, or just want your personal information. Staying cautious is always a good idea. Reasonable people understand that others are wary of outsiders and strangers to a certain degree. We all want to protect ourselves from danger.
The internet has left a lot of our personal information exposed due to rapidly aging security measures. A website can quickly become insecure, whether it happens over hours, days, or years, it will happen. When it does happen, personal information leaks and/or is stolen. Wiperts is a professional service that removes your personal information from the internet. Compared to other companies, Wiperts offers a comparable service at a reasonable price. Protect your personal information by keeping it off the internet.