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  2. 6 steps to erase your digital footprint and disappear from ...

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    Here are the steps to take to erase your digital footprint. 1. Set your social media settings to private: "There is no good reason for your personal information to be public-facing on social media ...

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    Get live expert help with your AOL needs—from email and passwords, technical questions, mobile email and more.

  4. How To Delete Your Personal Information From The Internet - AOL

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    You can request to remove your personal information from data broker sites like WhitePages, but each one has to be handled individually unless you join a service to do it for you. (Photo: Whitepages)

  5. Personal information removal service - Wikipedia

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    A personal information removal service is designed to help individuals reduce their digital footprint by removing their private data from the internet, particularly from data brokers and people search websites. [1] These services cater to internet users' concerns over data privacy and data brokers' widespread collection and sale of personal ...

  6. MyPrivacy FAQs - AOL Help

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    Its search-and-destroy dashboard can help you manage the dramatic increase in availability of your personal information on the internet, ReputationDefender® searches for all of your personal information online, destroying what you don’t want the world to see and controlling the visibility of your identity.

  7. iPhone Privacy Settings You Should Check Right Now - AOL

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    Using security features is important to secure your iPhone and prevent a cybercriminal from infiltrating your smartphone. If not, you may want to reconsider just how much personal information can ...