Author Topic: Your internet footprint  (Read 1282 times)

Brickman is also the last name of some singer, apparently.
Also it's incredibly generic, so I'd say I've done a pretty good job of minimizing my footprint.

Well my forum name is a very popular meme, so dunno

It turns out my username isn't as rare as I thought. "Isaac" is meant to be a rare name, isn't it?
Not really.

It kind of disturbs me that it's possible that most of your footprints will still be on the internet long after your death in the future.

I searched MSTwaterbug which is my ususal acocunt names I got 5+ pages of things I've posted and accounts I have.

the Tobias Schulte legacy

about three people have Schulte instead of Schultz

Oh christ, my Twitter account had my real name which when googled brought up my Google+ page which had my city on it, and then you could just use White Pages to find my street address, good thing I'm not listed in the phonebook so that won't work!

Oh wow, I just figured out a way to track me down.
Oh well, it's probably too obscure.


Probably pretty large for me.


let's just say if i tried at any goverment job i'd end up in prison.

unless someone starts looking into creditcard and sales records you can't link fred da kiko to a name other than fred.

The government can find you if they wish

No point in hiding

The government can find you if they wish

No point in hiding
Exactly why I hate sticking around in one place.

Luckily I tend to live in places that GPS doesn't track.
Like where I am now, since its in the part of town no one gives a stuff about I'm untraceable via IP.
Or anything, and even if you did find me you would need the best GPS there is to get directions to me.