dusty
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Yes, Dusty (me) is a female----lol and no she did not meet Bumble as he went to Doggie Heaven many years ago. I still miss him...sooooo sweet.Bumble is such a darling! Did Ms. 72 meet him?
Yes, Dusty (me) is a female----lol and no she did not meet Bumble as he went to Doggie Heaven many years ago. I still miss him...sooooo sweet.Bumble is such a darling! Did Ms. 72 meet him?
I would be tempted to put a paper on my door, that says only,Sounds like she has mental health issues and is turning into a stalker.
Needs firm No if she comes again - do not engage further. Ignore any letters etc from her and firm No and then don't engage further if she approaches you in person.
I remember seeing a news item showing a new tech device you can wear to identify a stranger's name and personal information while simply passing by the person. As we all know, our personal information is constantly being gathered through our phones, etc.
So I brought up this AI Overview to share but not sure if it's up to date. This device may be available now to some. She is probably just a nosey busy-body and harmless but I would avoid her for sure.
While not available as a commercial product, the technology to identify strangers' names and personal information in real-time exists, as recently demonstrated by students at Harvard. The functional components include AI-powered wearable devices, facial recognition software, and the ability to scrape publicly available online data.
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A project called I-XRAY, developed by two Harvard students, serves as a high-profile proof of concept. The tool works by combining existing off-the-shelf technology in the following steps:
Capturing faces: The system uses a pair of Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses to capture live video of people. An indicator light turns on to signal that the device is recording.
Using a facial recognition search engine: The video stream is processed by a facial recognition search engine like PimEyes. This tool scours the public internet to find matches for the detected face.
Cross-referencing with data brokers: Once matches are found, the system uses large language models to scrape information from publicly accessible databases, including "people search" websites like FastPeopleSearch.
Retrieving personal data: These data brokers can use a person's name to find other personal information, such as home addresses, phone numbers, and relatives.
Displaying information: All the retrieved information is automatically sent to an app on a connected phone for the user to view.
The creators of I-XRAY have explicitly stated they are not releasing the tool for public use. Their purpose was to raise awareness about significant privacy concerns. Data broker sites used for this technology often have an "opt-out" process that allows individuals to request their information be removed from searches.
I know of the searches you're speaking of, as I've used them myself. But, I did not know you could ask to have your info removed. Thank you, that's good to know.I'm in a bit of a rush this week, so I hope I'm not repeating anything, but I do want to emphasize, as some others have said, that people should keep careful track of their information online.
I've requested that sites like Instant Checkmate, FastPeopleSearch, etc., remove all of my information. All you have to do is ask.
I ran a background check on my son's girlfriend (I know, I know) and was shocked at the amount of information it yielded: all of her email and social media sites, the make and model of her car, and even her VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), her home street address with photos of the rooms, and so on and so forth. This girl is supposed to be media savvy, but if she doesn't take better control over online access to her information she's going to have her identity stolen or worse.
Anyway—you can ask to have your data removed from those types of sites.
That's good @dusty.Well since the officers were her Friday there has been no new knocks. So if she's confused, she's unconfused enough to understand what they told. It has been peaceful.
I'm relieved for you @dustyWell since the officers were her Friday there has been no new knocks. So if she's confused, she's unconfused enough to understand what they told. It has been peaceful.