Thursday 13 January 2011

Spooky Spokeo

We're not entirely sure how you are meant to pronounce ‘spokeo’, but for many it will read as ‘spooky-o’ because it certainly is spooky to say the least. Not in a hiding under the sheets, ghost and goblin way, but in a frightening data-protection type of way….

Type in some personal information into spokeo.com, for example, an e-mail address, and it will return *everything* to do with that e-mail that can be found in the public domain all in one neat package – your social networks, photo’s, images uploaded onto forums, comments, pretty much everything that is linked to that e-mail on the web. Worried yet? Well this is nothing compared to if you live in America. Type in any American resident name that you may know of, and up pops their home location, value of their house, a Google street map view of the home, their family tree, relationship status and more.



Frightening, but don’t hide under the sheets just yet…because this is your own 'fault'. All of this information has not been gained by illegal methods, it is simply acting as an API hub, roaming the web for anything that has been made public by yourself. Parts of forums are public, social networks (that are not secured by you) are for public viewing, photos you have uploaded via flickr are public…you get the idea… its more the fact that all of this information is in one place, and some revealing details that you may of thought as ‘private’ have been made public, such as your house value.

Thankfully, if you want this ghost story to end, you can ‘opt-out’ of your data being available to spokeo.com, although if you make another ‘public’ entry online afterwards the data will reset itself and you will be found once more.

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