How to delete yourself from the internet.
This article about how to delete yourself from the internet was just posted on time.com here is the direct link: http://time.com/2963100/how-to-delet...-the-internet/
I think it has some pretty useful information for those who may want to achieve a clean slate once they stop camming. Although, this exerpt freaked me out a bit:
"Then there’s Twitter, which signed a deal with the Library of Congress in 2013 giving it the right to archive all public tweets from 2006 on. This means that anything you’ve posted publicly since then is owned by the government and will stay archived even if you delete your account.
To prevent future tweets from being saved, convert your settings to private so that only approved followers can read your tweets. (Go to the settings in the security and privacy section.)"
Did you read the article? What do you think?
Re: How to delete yourself from the internet.
i think the just delete me is a really cool site and it usefull to know before you sign up for a site if you can remove yourself.
I wonder if you can remove yourself from other hosting sites... I see you cannot on godaddy.
Re: How to delete yourself from the internet.
Another thing you could do is hire a brand consultant who deals with adult clients who want to clean up their act. They interview you and find out what you're about and get to work removing your images and anything else about you from the interwebs.
I believe you can remove most of your images, existance, etc but we have to remember that if someone recorded us, or we did clips, they could still have that info and post it months and even years after we've 'removed' ourselves. Maybe the internetgods will do the world a favor and do one little reset of the internet. You know, clear our cache or some shit :D
Re: How to delete yourself from the internet.
Unfortunately, online news media archives, 3rd party databases, upload sites etc. may also have 'content' that you aren't aware of !!!
Re: How to delete yourself from the internet.
That's a pretty useful article!
I've already mentioned this, but thought it would be worth saying again: "Smart Gir's Guide to Privacy" by Violet Blue is a great book that, among other things, tells you how to take your information off people finders etc. Also, she's super non-judgemental about people having a separate sex life on the internet, which is great in a privacy writer. :)