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Map to your house
05 May 2005, 08:07
worriedmanMap to your house
Was made aware of this today. For those of you with kids especially, i think you will find this interesting, sorry for the cut and paste.
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 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 your name, the telephone icon or the
"Phone results" link next to your phone number.
Removal 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... Please forward on to friends and family!!!
"It could probably be shown by facts and figures that there is no distinctly native American criminal class except Congress." Mark Twain
I just put in my number and it spit out my address and a map .
Very scary.
Johnch
NRA life
Delta
Pheasants Forever
DU
Hunt as if your life depended on your results
05 May 2005, 09:48
Hog KillerHey guys, they just made it easier, a reverse ph book (listing ph #s then name and address) and map quest will do the same thing.
IGNORE YOUR RIGHTS AND THEY'LL GO AWAY!!!
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We Band of Bubbas & STC Hunting Club, The Whomper Club
05 May 2005, 17:11
DigitalDanWell I am one pissed off puppy!

I note that google allows one to disconect, MapQwest and Yahoo do not. Angry emails delivered already. I'm gonna whup some ass over this one.....

Thanks for the heads up on this though!
Dan
Pres., TYHC
www.SkinEm.Alive
If yuro'e corseseyd and dsyelixc can you siltl raed oaky?
My home number is unlisted, and it didn't find me. It did find my parents, so I guess it works.
Get an unlisted number...best $1 a month I have ever spent!
Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.
This does not seem to work north of the border. Chalk up another nail in the coffin for the land of the more or less free!
You guys really could use another revolution to help educate your Govt. officials. derf
Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati
05 May 2005, 21:20
worriedmanI am not one to cut and paste, but felt like this needed to be out there. Like you DD, I am taking every step I can to get mine off these list, what a crock!
"It could probably be shown by facts and figures that there is no distinctly native American criminal class except Congress." Mark Twain
05 May 2005, 21:57
RattlesnakerI typed in my number and it pulled up my name and city but not my specific address.
quote:
I am taking every step I can to get mine off these list
Unless I am badly mistaken, if you are listed in the phone book, your number is public domain and you have little recourse. If they take your number out of their system, they do so out of the goodness of their heart. Good luck!
Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.
05 May 2005, 22:07
WannabeBwanaThat's correct, it's just a database built from the information that's readily available in any phone book. It just adds another dimension by linking with a map software.
It won't work with unlisted numbers and with cellular phone numbers, because they aren't listed in a common format like a phone book.
But, with sufficient contacts at a telephone company, this information is accessible, too.
06 May 2005, 03:58
Dave2431Chaps.
Must be a State side thing, l just tried it over this side of the pond and got nothing

Dave.
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06 May 2005, 05:41
Old Elk HunterI tried it and it also pulled up my wife's name. I quickly chose the skip me option. I know this is all public information, but it doesn't need to be so easily accessed.
RELOAD - ITS FUN!
06 May 2005, 07:42
claybusterIt's been out there for a few years,,,,I cleaned that crap up as soon as I got wind of it,,,,Clay
For many years now, even before cells became popular, there have been companies that produce cd,s with this information. Delorme is aone that comes to mind. A box of about 6 cds had regional peronal data, like address, city etc. If you knew a name and state, or better, city. you could get a pho ne number etc.
The whole thing is mind boggling. It is why I originally gave up my land line and got a cell.
I have already gotten soliciting calls on it. I know where the power switch is, though, and I use it liberally. I got the damn thing for MY CONVENIENCE, not anybody else's!
Put your nose to the grindstone, your belly to the ground, and your shoulder to the wheel. Now try to work in that position!
11 May 2005, 17:44
DigitalDanNo don't! It's a grand idea!

Every town should have a Cath, Unter or three IMO. Especially in Georgia, 'cause there's a lot of unruly pussies in that state.
Another option is to use "Service, Internal Revenue."
Dan
Pres., TYHC
www.StartingA.Movement
If yuro'e corseseyd and dsyelixc can you siltl raed oaky?
Or maybe Lup, Fou. I thought of others but they are mostly filthy!

derf
Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati
12 May 2005, 10:01
LDHunterGet used to it... No privacy anymore.
If you know the county someone lives in you can look up any and all property they own (unlisted numbers or not) along with addresses and usually get an aerial view, building sketch, what they paid for it, copy of deed with signatures, ssn off deed... etc. All online...

Like I said. Get used to it...

btw.. Reverse phone number lookup and mapping has been available for about 8 years on the net as far as I can remember.
$bob$
12 May 2005, 14:32
deciple-of-keithThat ! LADIES&GENTLMEN IS SCARY SHIT !!!!!!!!!1
I am pleased to report that it dose'nt work in AUZ yet. But as I do'nt trust my gov as far as I can throw em .I've got my phone under a different name & my Busness phone links to a empty garage that I store stuff in when I'm not working away from home
all times wasted wot's not spent shootin
12 May 2005, 17:09
pertinaxMessage deleted.
12 May 2005, 17:28
DigitalDanGood points, and I shall explore the Trust thingy with the next home purchase. For that matter I think I shall embrace this invisibility thing far deeper than I do now for crat whacking. After I fall off the edge of the Earth I shall report back with helpful tips. Never considered the need for a new type of cammo until now. Call it Busy Body Cammo, the new accutrament on the information age. If I'm lucky it will do double duty in the crat hide as well.

Dan
Pres., TYHC
www.OrwellWas.Right
If yuro'e corseseyd and dsyelixc can you siltl raed oaky?
13 May 2005, 00:21
N. S. Sherlockquote:
Reply
Best thing to do is invent a large number of names. Always fill out product warranties with totally made up info. When you get so much junk coming in confusion will reign. Cousin Tom was a true blue democrat in a small town. I made a $10 donation to the state Republican committee in his name and sent 10$ to Fr. Milligan's orphan ranch and poor Tom was getting so much crap in the mail that his neighbors started hissing him in the supermarket! But I had fun.
"Make yourselves sheep and the wolves will eat you" G. ned ludd