How can someone delete himself from the web. Like he never existed. Found a website, deseat.me ,but it's not working (the page). Could anyone help me? I repeat that I'm newbie here.
>>58826227
Rykin Data released 'Clean Slate'. Hard to find a copy of it, though.
You can't.
>>58826474
http://io9.gizmodo.com/real-clean-slate-program-loses-trademark-case-against-1622100102
Did you even try before typing an answer?
>>58826569
Could you explain more?
>>58826614
You can't escape the botnet.
there are websites out there that gather all public records available and publish them online for free, primarily things like birth records/family tree, etc.
Now I'm talking stateside, if you were born elsewhere then you'd have to look into the laws regarding public records in your country, otherwise there really isn't a way to 'delete' yourself from the web. as long as public records exist, they'll be on the web.
>>58826710
Thank you. But by the way, on Gmail, is there any option which gives you a list with all the sites you have subscribed?
>>58826227
Wait ten years avoiding the botnet. The only thing that's effective against tech is time. Its fast and always changing and its both its strength and its undoing.
>>58827788
This and corporate incompetence in handling databases are honestly your best bet.
If you use the internet in the year 2017 it's already too late. We're all "in the system", now it's just about minimizing your footprint.