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I do not speak to my father but I recently ran a google search on his name and two addresses popped up for him. I was listed as a resident at both but I haven't lived with him for over 7 years. I know that he has claimed my sisters long after they moved out but I am 30 and have suspicions that he might be doing something different with my info. Is this something I should be concerned about (my mail, SSN, etc?)

The website is whitepages.com and their privacy policy states that they get their information from various sources:

# Publicly Available Information Sources This is what it sounds like: information that's available to the public. It includes addresses, street names, cities, states and ZIP codes. Other examples of publicly available information include published phone directories and information published on the Internet.

# Third-Party Data Suppliers Information from third-party data suppliers originates from a variety of sources. It may include publicly available information, such as phone directories, as well as information from other sources. For example, people often provide name, address, phone number, email address and other personal information when filling out forms for contests, sweepstakes, subscriptions or other similar offers. Often, this information can be shared with third parties. Whenever you provide personal information – either online or offline – you should understand how the information will be used and whether it can be shared with third parties.

# Member-Published Listings We obtain a portion of our listings from members who add their cell phone number or email address directly to our website. Member-added listings have this logo next to their listing:

How can I secure my name to my real mailing address so that it is not identified with him?


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