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Names Database


Question Posted Sunday January 22 2006, 3:08 pm

Ok, I signed up for Names Database a couple of months ago and I had NO Idea that I could type in my name, in a search engine and it would tell my full name and were I go to school. So I sent them an email telling them to remove me last night. I still haven't gotten a responce and I don't know what to do. So does anyone have any oppinions?

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Gabriel answered Sunday January 22 2006, 5:21 pm:
Well unfortunately for you, as well as a great many other people who feel the same, the Freedom of Information Act allows them by law to do exactly what they're doing with or without your consent.

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