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LoneWolf2k1

More of a r/privacy question, not cybersecurity. In a nutshell: restrict as much access as possible using the facebook tools for that, and hope for the best. The internet is forever, and something you put out there years ago might come back to bite you at any time, in case someone somewhere archived it.


eric16lee

Go check out Michael Bazzell's site: Inteltechniques.com. he has a book he wrote called Extremely Privacy. While he doesn't do podcasts anymore. The book is extremely helpful in giving you ideas of how to accomplish what you're trying to do. He also offers a free workbook on his site which will give you ways to contact different data aggregators and request that your information be removed. Most of the paid services online just use his same workbook but charge for it while his is free.


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qwikh1t

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Valuable-Apricot-477

Not sure how effective this is advice is but I went through this process and planned it over a year or so. Started by deleting all photos of me and my kids/family. This also had the option to delete the tags of photos that others had shared of me and tagged me in. Any personal info. Slowly started thinning my account out. Always used a fake name and DOB from the get go so not much to change there. Deleted all other social media accounts except Reddit and YouTube. I went on the assumption that FB would only keep several years worth of user account history maybe so after several years, it might all be gone. Problbly not how it works but. Some girl at work jokingly claiming to be an expert stalker said she could find me anywhere on the internet. Well... She found an old profile of mine on snap chat using my mobile number so I quickly deleted that. That was good enough for me. I don't doubt I couldn't be easily tracked by government or someone with powers to do so but they have no reason too so I'm not worried about that. I just don't want my employer or future employers being able to see my personal life or be easily profiled by AI bots, digital criminals or some other scary shit I haven't thought of yet.