Topic: your Privacy
Milesoftheusa's photo
Tue 01/06/15 11:43 PM



Anyone know about this?

https://www.privacyrights.org/other-consumer-reports-what-you-should-know-about-specialty-reports#10

Your SSN Number is available

LexisNexis provides a broad range of information to both businesses and government for numerous purposes including identity authentication, employment screening, fraud prevention, claims management, and debt collection. Information provided by LexisNexis includes public records, other publicly available information, and some non-public information.

Public records include records created and maintained by government agencies that are open for public inspection. This includes information such as real estate title records, liens, death records, and motor vehicle registrations.

Publicly available information is information about an individual that is available to the general public from non-governmental sources such as newspapers, magazine articles and telephone directories.

Some LexisNexis products contain non-public information, which may not be readily available to the general public. Non-public information is information about an individual obtained from a source that is privately owned and that is not available to the general public including commercial directories or databases compiled by other publishers. Non-public information may include the following information: current !!!!!!!! and previous addresses; Social Security Number;!!!!!!!!! previous names used, such as alias names, maiden names or previous married names; birth date information; and/or telephone numbers.
Now if you jump through hoops and wait 30 to 60 days they will send you a report.

Wonder why it takes you so long to get it? I would have to believe others can get your info with the click of a mouse.


Consumers can request a copy of their Person Report found in the Accurint services by using the form at www.lexisnexis.com/privacy/for-consumers/request-personal-information.aspx. Consumers also will need to mail or fax copies of 2 forms of identification. One must be a government-issued ID. A utility bill showing your name and your current address may serve as the other form of ID.

Consumers can also order a copy of their Person Report by mailing a printable form available from the same link. Again, two forms of identification are required, and one must be a government-issued ID.

Person Reports will be returned by U.S. mail approximately 30 to 60 days after LexisNexis receives proof of identification. Consumers with questions about the LexisNexis Consumer Access Program can call (888) 332-8244, select Option 1, and dial extension 999-4498.

http://www.lexisnexis.com/bis-user-information/newlook/

kthnxbye's photo
Wed 01/07/15 06:38 AM
Edited by kthnxbye on Wed 01/07/15 06:39 AM
If you're into Facebook , beginning Jan 1st , 2015 , Facebook has complete access to any device you use to access their site . You happily agreed to this when they sent you the new Privacy Policy , forced you to comply or get deleted. They sell your information to third parties to "enhance your advertising experience". I call it data mining and precisely why I no longer participate in Facebook .As a bonus , the Federal government also has access to your Facebook profile to determine "your threat level". Yeah , I'm soooo gonna do that so I can see a ton of posts of what everybody had for breakfast . Ay yi yi ...

Milesoftheusa's photo
Wed 01/07/15 09:59 PM

If you're into Facebook , beginning Jan 1st , 2015 , Facebook has complete access to any device you use to access their site . You happily agreed to this when they sent you the new Privacy Policy , forced you to comply or get deleted. They sell your information to third parties to "enhance your advertising experience". I call it data mining and precisely why I no longer participate in Facebook .As a bonus , the Federal government also has access to your Facebook profile to determine "your threat level". Yeah , I'm soooo gonna do that so I can see a ton of posts of what everybody had for breakfast . Ay yi yi ...


I know what u mean. good postdrinker