In the following video you can see how to improve your Facebook privacy:
In the following video you can see how to improve your Facebook privacy:
Yes! It is a common question from people. “How do I remove my name from Google”.
Well can it be removed? Most likely not. Are there places that can help push the negativity to the side? Of course!
If you are a victim of bad press, a nasty settlement, or just about anything else that isn’t making you look like a King (or Queen) we can help.
Google is growing. It is becoming more and more popular for people to “Google you” or do some research without spending a dime.
Whats the mistake most people make?
Believe it or not people, (hopefully not you) believe that its not possible to discover someones negative past.
The fact is this: It is easier today, and will be easier tomorrow to discover dirt on a person.
If you are ready to do business with someone, want to make sure your date is not a creep a good person, or want to research someone in general. Google is the first place most people go!
With recent studies showing that college recruiters, and employers are using cost effective methods to research potential candidates it only makes sense to get that mess cleaned up!
If you are ready to put the past where it belongs (in the past..) than contact us today to get a free quote.
Note: We are not willing to help repeat offenders, child abusers, frauds (they don’t pay), and other nasty criminals.
In other words: We will help you out, but we still have morals.
Facebook unveils privacy changes - CNN
...The company says the changes will help streamline privacy controls that have confused many of its 350 million users and were sprawled over six separate pages...
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College Applicants, Beware: Your Facebook Page Is Showing - WSJ
...A new survey of 500 top colleges found that 10% of admissions officers acknowledged looking at social-networking sites to evaluate applicants. Of those colleges making use of the online information, 38% said that what they saw "negatively affected" their views of the applicant...
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Job candidates getting tripped up by Facebook - MSNBC
...Job candidates who maintain personal sites on Facebook or MySpace are learning - sometimes the hard way - that the image they present to their friends on the Internet may not be best suited for landing the position they're seeking...
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