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smile, dog!
goodbye boy
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My friend is trying to win this narration competition they're in, and they need as many likes as they can get. Would you like this video on YouTube and share with others so they can like it? You don't have to watch it, but any view is greatly appreciated.
Links:
Max Lobdell's Unsettling Stories. https://www.youtube.com/@unsettlingstores
Instagram Page: Steve Talks https://www.instagram.com/stevetalks30?igsh=amV5YWZmMXRoYm9n&utm_source=qr
National Public Data is back online. Protect your privacy from it now - and check if other people-search sites have your information.
Over a year ago, National Public Data (NPD), a search site for people, earned a place in privacy infamy for a security breach that revealed the personal data of 3 billion individuals (that's billion with a "b"). Now, after disappearing, NPD is back. As ZDNET sister publication PCMag reported, NPD is open for snooping again under a new owner, the rather mysterious-sounding Perfect Privacy LLC.
Oh boy. Better head over to nationalpublicdata.com and see if your profile is there. Then follow the handy instructions in the ZDNET article to have yourself removed:
How to remove your information from NPD
Search your name on nationalpublicdata.com.
When you find your profile, click "View Full Profile."
Copy its URL.
Go to nationalpublicdata.com/optout.html.
Drop the URL into the "Your Profile Link" field and click "Request Removal."
Enter an email address, and the site will send you an email requesting that you click to confirm deletion.
You'll need a separate email address for each profile you want to delete.
Are you listed at the National Public Database site?
I was, and it was accurate. I requested removal.
I was, but it was only somewhat accurate. I requested removal.
I was, but everything was wrong. I requested removal.
I am. I tried to remove myself but it didn't work.
I am. People can look me up, whatever
Never looked, don't plan to.
Reblogging again with poll because I am curious.
Literally my everything was listed there. 😱
oh hey, gross. I just requested all my shit deleted and it looks like it was successful. If you didn’t know, now you know.
literally them im afraid (this can be taken in any context)
King (3/3)
King (1/3)
Theater Kid Belos AU
Everyone likes AI until it effects them and their job.
"Return of Sylux"
A little idea that came to mind.
I'm SO excited for Prime 4.
[johnny bravo voice] puppy dog
some people asked to see what babie looks like so here she is 🐶
how is this shocking lil bro
So why do yall still use it??
Cute bear takes a single biscuit no vandalization opens the door and leaves calmly.
Nothing could have prepared me for that guys evil laugh
If only there were some sort of facility where teenagers could be taught new skills.
Anyway, here's a helpful diagram. When I was hit on the temple this was one of the harder things I had to reteach myself. Don't be shamed into not asking questions, and it's alright if it takes you a while to figure it out. Don't let someone make you feel bad for learning new things, or relearning old ones.
Sometimes, unfortunately, you have to teach yourself. YouTube is a valid option.
yeah okay ill reblog that :]