we know that a while ago Google changed its privacy policy, which again brought attention to Google's privacy policies. How can you keep your privacy from being Google or being made available to Google? Take a look at the following strokes to teach you to dodge Google.
When someone uses Google to search your name, will you find your personal photos or private blogs? Do you have any concerns about personal privacy in the electronic age? Based on Google's Super Web indexing capabilities, your friends, family, and bosses can find out a lot more about you than you think, and all they have to do is Google your name. There are several ways to avoid this situation.
1. Do not use the full name.
Do not give the ID number casually. The best way to avoid Google is to not give the full name, you can use the initials, whether you are registering a Web account, posting a blog, or any content on the Web. You can also create a pseudonym or Web name to do these things.
2. Search Google for names and see what others can see.
If you have a common name, it is likely that you are submerged in other names, like "Sarah Smiths" or "Chris Johnsons". When you search your name, do not forget to enclose the quotation marks, plus your middle name or initials.
3. For the page that has your name and is indexed by Google, make changes.
Modify a public file that contains your real name, such as a blog or a website account. Delete accounts that are no longer in use and information that is harmful to individuals.
4. If you want to publish information in your own name and don't want to be searched by someone else, you can try the HTML "robots" tab.
If you have your own site and can modify the source code, you can use "This line of code, it can block most of the search engine included pages or tracking the link above." This tag must be part of the source code to be useful. If you want to let search engines just tracking links, but not included, you can remove the "nofollow" field inside. If only to prevent Google included in the page, just to the inside of the "robots" changed to "Googlebot."
5. If you have information on someone's website, you can send an e-mail to the person in charge, politely ask him to delete the content, or change your name, or block your name.
Politely describe your situation and don't bluff your way into legal action. Just be kind and easy to solve. Unless you encounter an encyclopedia or some other scary Web site, they are either very strict or want to ruin your life.
6. Add new content to cover up the old content that you don't want to be seen, or delete the pages that appear to search your name, especially the ones on the front.
Most netizens will not browse more than 50 search results, or even some will not be more than 10, so add to the kind of Google immediately included in the mailing list, or the kind of site that can include your name.
Tips for tips:
A. Use a web name and often replace it.
B. See what happens if your future boss searches for your name. According to the survey, it has become a mainstream way to search candidates ' information through the Internet. (According to the Execunet survey)
C. If someone has the same name as you, fearing that he will affect your reputation, or you cannot remove the embarrassing record with your name, you may consider using the initials on a later network or resume, or you can use a name that contains all the middle names.
D. In addition to not using the full name, you cannot always use the same mailbox. Recruiters may search your mailbox after searching for your name.
E. There are also some free or fee-based services to help you remove your search results (such as Ziki,linkedin) with your name.
F. Some bosses like to put photos and names of their employees on the company's website. Please ask the boss not to write the full name or use a nickname. When you are leaving, ask them to delete your message immediately on the website.
G. Use Google Webmaster tools to remove search results or hide content.
H. If you're going to subscribe to something on the Internet and you can't use a pseudonym or a Web name, your personal information is likely to appear in Google's search results. LinkedIn is the kind of website that is not allowed to use aliases and must fill in the real name. Pay attention to the alumni pages that seem harmless, but they often have your personal information (spouse, children, work, and email). The invitation Web site will also display your name and email in the search results so that others can find out which groups you have been invited to.
I. Reverse operation, if you want to secretly conceal adverse information, you can use the real name and contact the way to write a blog for their own advantage. For example, publish some useful activities or photos of friends ' gatherings, publish more real-time information about charity, send a photo, write an industry blog to show that you are proficient in it. Make these look tasteful and professional. But don't make them look like an online resume. You can also participate in the Alumni social network. Finally look forward to the Google search results, these things that are good for you can be in the bar where you dance naked in front of the picture.
J. Use real names and contacts to post comments on the industry website to make sure that the words are clear and accurate, avoid political inclination or heated discussion. Take part in a gathering of industry organizations that have Web sites to make sure you have a picture of all the important people around you. Finally, take a look at the nonprofit donation information site, donate it once and let your name appear on the list of donors. This can have!
With these tricks, you will be free to use the Internet, no longer afraid of their own people do not want to get their own information ...