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Replied on 05-22-2007, 10:30 PM
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I looked into how to "opt out" from Accurint and you have a bunch of hoops you have to jump through. this is not Kosher. I don't want just anybody being able to get my information. There have to be laws about it. reading into the opt out stuff on their site they state that they reserve the right to honor the opt out request!!! So when I jump through their hoops they may still deny my request!!!! I hate technology and stuff badly right now. Brings to mind the Good and evil of it all.

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