• @Albatross2724
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    549 months ago

    PSA to use fake info for just about every site you ever sign up for. Never offer PII unless you absolutely have to like with the bank or IRS.

    • @Agent641
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      369 months ago

      I have about 5 or 6 aliases, full blown characters that live in my head, each with different names, addresses and backstories that I use. Even they lie about their personal circumstances sometimes. For example, on LinkedIn, John Longson works at Longson and Longson consulting, but he’s the only employee, and he actually just works at a thrift store with a side hustle of selling second hand clothes on etsy under an alias.

      • @Dozzi92
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        99 months ago

        What happened to the other Longson?

      • @cybersandwich
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        89 months ago

        Lol wtf is the point of linkedin specifically if you don’t join with your real info?

        You just browsing people’s profiles? Friend requesting your other aliases?

      • @[email protected]
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        89 months ago

        If I need to fudge info, I tend to put it into a password database’s “notes” field for easier note-keeping, FWIW.

        Not a full-on identity, but bits of info like stated name, address, etc.

      • @FarmTaco
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        69 months ago

        Art Vandelay, Vandelay Industries, we import/export.

        • @nickiwest
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          19 months ago

          We also would have accepted Rusty Shackleford.

        • @Evade5415
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          19 months ago

          I heard he was thinking about quitting exporting to focus on the importing.

      • @[email protected]
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        59 months ago

        Mine are usually just remixes of my ancestors, for example ill just combine two random ancestors names and where one of them was from. Why yes random website I am Shadrak McNulty born in Littlerock Arkansas.

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          Nice to meet you, Shadrak!

      • TAG
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        29 months ago

        LinkedIn is one of the few sites where I use my real name. It is for connecting with past and future coworkers, so they get my real identity.

        • @Agent641
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          29 months ago

          Oh I have a real linkedin, but I have several fake ones for lurking as well.

        • QuantumBamboo
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          19 months ago

          Why not present ones? And how do you know who you’ll work with in the future?

          • TAG
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            09 months ago

            Right, I forgot that LinkedIn calls contacts “connection”, doesn’t it? I meant it in the sense of messaging them.

            I have it for talking to past coworkers (in case I need a reference or want to discuss equity or something) and for talking to recruiters when I am looking for a job. My past two jobs I heard about via LinkedIn messages.

            • QuantumBamboo
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              19 months ago

              I was being dumbly pendantic. Thank you for indulging me though!

      • @Albatross2724
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        29 months ago

        I guess that’s one strategy but that’s too much work for me. I just pay for unique email forwarding addresses to my main email and use fakenamegenerator.com for filling out fake PII. Also a password manager is key

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      Sound advice, but if this article is any indication, corporate web2 now anticipates garbage. The junk presumably gets backfilled with their best attempt at quality data where it can be found. It true, it invites potential contributors to think carefully about their opsec.