Some of you may already know, but a few weeks ago I had an incident with a former employee at my work trying to get me fired with some arsenal he found in a Google search of me. Well my boss didn’t see fit to me using incorrect that/which agreement during my days editing at the Green River Current, so it was this employee who got fired instead. (There were numerous other reasons why he was let go, mainly he was a jerk.)
After that I’ve really started taking a look at what was showing up about me on the Web. I’m not a very public person. I don’t have a MySpace and when I did it was set at private, you won’t find my Facebook through a search engine and I usually keep to myself.
But one thing was posted online that got me thinking about how much information I put out without even realizing it: my resume. I posted an old PDF of my resume on Collegefrontpage.com and though I removed the PDF months ago, it still shows up within the first 10 hits on Google as an indexed HTML file. (UPDATE: My resume was finally removed a few days ago, hooray!) Information like my phone number, old address and personal e-mail address are all on my resume, as well as the phone numbers and e-mails of my references. While this isn’t a MySpace shot of me taking a hit of a beer bong, it’s personal information of me that I don’t want the general public having open access to.
So how do you take unwanted information about you that’s been cached an archived down?
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