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Are We All Subject To The Same Rules Regarding The Disclosure Of Information?

March 26th, 2008 by Mark

While there is no doubt that the internet has been and continues to be very useful for a whole host of reasons, we are seeing signs that where information is concerned there are two distinctly different areas of access. We have seen a number of examples whereby large corporations, show business stars and politicians have been able to remove information from the internet, while the general pubic seem to be more exposed than ever before. So what really is happening?

There have been a number of instances in the recent past which include :-

Google Earth

We see more and more groups approaching Google to have certain information taken off Google Earth, and while some of this is justified, what exactly are they trying to hide from us?

Expenses

There is currently a major debate going on in the UK with regards to politician’s expenses and how they are allowed to spend tax payer’s money on second homes, travel, etc. While the public have been pushing for the release of the information for some time, the government have actually taken court action to block any publication. Again, what exactly have they got to hide?

Tax Returns

There have also been signs that many show business stars and top business people are receiving preferential treatment with regards to their tax returns. They seem to be more protected than the general public from the threat of people investigating their affairs.

These are just a small number of recent instances which have highlighted what appears to be a growing difference between the levels of protection the general public are afforded and those in more privileged situations. So while the internet has opened up a new and interesting arena for the publication of what should be general information, are we all playing on a level playing field or are the odds tilted in favour of politicians, large corporations and business people?

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Has The Internet Taken Away Your Privacy?

March 10th, 2008 by Mark

While there is no doubt that the internet has been instrumental in a whole number of positive advances in the world of public information records, has it gone too far in some areas? Is it possible for a potential fraudster to pick away at elements of your life, bring them together and make life really difficult for you?

The internet is used in so many different ways to bring information to the attention of the masses, including:-

Government Records

Criminal Records

Child Protection Issues

Court Cases

Many countries throughout the world will list the details of all of their court cases as a matter of course, believing that all of the information – the reasons for the case and the decision – are very much in the public domain. Unfortunately, there have been situations where sensitive information such as bank account numbers, social security numbers and the like have actually been published on the internet as part of the overall package of say a divorce case or something similar.

When you consider that many of these non-criminal court cases in question will actually require the written consent of all parties, there is also a very good chance that personal signatures may well be issued as part of the settlement documentation. These are some of the very concerns about privacy which were dismissed out of hand back in the early days of the internet, but for many people they have come back to haunt them.

Too many people seem to be a little too trusting of the internet and the uses surfers will make of the information available. There are ways and means to complain to the authorities although as yet they have not been able to find a responsible balance between security and full disclosure. Until the situation is resolved we all need to be on alert for possible cases of fraud, because while we never think it will happen to us, there is every chance that it could!

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Using The Census To Trace Your Ancestors

February 25th, 2008 by Mark

While the internet has opened up access to literally millions upon millions of web pages and useful information sites, unless you actually know where to look it can be very difficult to find the information which you are after. So where do you start and how do you actually use the information you might find?

If you are at all unsure about where to start, the US Census Finder website is as good a place as any!

This website has just about everything that you will ever need to trace a person, whether you are looking for a long lost friend, a relative or just checking your family tree. The information which is available from the US Census should give you a great chance of being successful in your search, but what do you do after you have the basic information?

Once you have even the most basic piece of information from the Census site it is really just a matter of logging onto local newspaper and state record sites in that area and doing a little digging. Obituaries are often listed in the more popular local newspapers and a quick search for an old relative who died may well show up some useful leads.

Very often these ads will mention the name of children of the deceased, possibly your relatives, and this can then bring you more chance of actually finding surviving relatives. There are also many other websites which you can access such as Graveyards online which lists a massive array of people buried in countries such as the US, legal readings which have to be placed in newspapers by law as well as tracing the owners and former owners of a home, the details of which have to be made available to the public by law.

If you have enough time and enough interest it can be very fulfilling to search for and find members of your family tree – but be very open minded about what you might find!

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Search US Public Records for Different Purposes

February 24th, 2008 by Andreas from Xavier Media

If you are in need to search US public records for whatever purpose you may have, there is great news for you. It is now possible to do the activity easily and conveniently. While in the past, doing so would require a great amount of time, effort and money, these days, you can actually save on all those three factors.

There are companies that are specializing in providing clients with such services. Moreover, the same businesses are also striving their best to possibly offer help to people who may need them abruptly.

Why is there a need to search US public records? First of all, if you are an employer or if you own a small or even a medium-sized enterprise, you are expected to carefully screen the job applicants for any position in your business. This would ensure that you are getting the best and most qualified among a field of numerous applicants.

Safety is another concern especially these days when the threat of terrorism and fraud is very much worrying businesses. You do not want to employ people with shady and clear profiles, do you? You can also search US public records if you are looking at backgrounds of potential business partners or clients, just to make sure.

What are the usual features or information you can obtain when you search US public records? You must be reminded that there are many sensitive and confidential information that would never ever be divulged to just about anyone. Such information includes bank accounts and other sensitive private data.

When you search US public records, data like marriage, divorce, court records, mortgage histories, traffic violations, academic backgrounds and the like can be easily obtained. As a user of and obtainer of such information, you are expected to use them carefully and responsibly.

To search US public records, you can simply avail the services of various online database owners. There are online sites that offer the services for free, but there are also some that provide a more thorough searching for a premium account. For the record, previous users attest that paid services are yielding more significant and useful information than the freely acquired ones.

As a less favored alternative, you can also patiently browse through the public documents available at several government offices, a practice that is seldom preferred because of time and effort constraints. It is entirely up to you and the requirements of the query to decide which measures and services you would employ if you would search US public records.

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