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  • couchsurfer
    Registered User
    • Jan 2012
    • 25

    #1

    How do I get my contact info removed from google?

    I registered a domain name through godaddy without paying extra for the private registration. Then one day I googled my phone number and one of the search results showed a whoismind.com with my phone number and contact info. I then went to godaddy and bought the private registration. The domain name is now anonymous and domainsbyproxy shows as the registrant, but my info still comes up on the google search.

    Is there a way to contact google to have them to update their search results?
    TeenyLatina.com
  • AdultKing
    Raise Your Weapon
    • Jun 2003
    • 15601

    #2
    Your data will always be available, if you have had a domain without privacy then the registrant information will always be out there.

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    • EddyTheDog
      Just Doing My Own Thing
      • Jan 2011
      • 25433

      #3
      On the whoismind.com page how does it show now?

      If it shows the new details you might get lucky next time the page is updated in the Google DB. If someone was really trying they could still get the old page even then...

      Nothing you can do as far as I know....

      Possibly linking to it from a page that gets botted a lot might move things along faster - I wouldn't hold your breathe though.

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      • couchsurfer
        Registered User
        • Jan 2012
        • 25

        #4
        On the whoismind website it now shows the domainsbyproxy as the registrant. It no longer has my info, but when I google my phone number it still shows up the way it did before I made it private(on google, not whoismind), with my name and contact info.

        So will google eventually update it't database to correctly show domainsbyproxy info instead of my own?
        Last edited by couchsurfer; 04-04-2013, 04:42 PM.
        TeenyLatina.com

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        • clickhappy
          Confirmed User
          • Mar 2004
          • 4027

          #5
          I don think you can remove it. I don't think theres no phone number or anything to call and have something removed.

          Might be worth it to change your phone number, and just tell relatives that you were getting too many telemarketing calls or something so you switched numbers.
          Last edited by clickhappy; 04-04-2013, 04:45 PM.

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          • EddyTheDog
            Just Doing My Own Thing
            • Jan 2011
            • 25433

            #6
            Originally posted by couchsurfer
            On the whoismind website it now shows the domainsbyproxy as the registrant. It no longer has my info, but when I google my phone number it still shows up the way it did before I made it private(on google, not whoismind), with my name and contact info.

            So will google eventually update it't database to correctly show domainsbyproxy info instead of my own?
            I would have thought so - There is no way of knowing how long it will take though...

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            • d-null
              . . .
              • Apr 2007
              • 13724

              #7
              that is the reality of the new world we live in

              your grandkids and your mother in law and neighbors and schoolteachers of your neice will someday be able to see that you used to own a site called nakedpussylipsfuckedhard.com

              good luck running for president or anything

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              • Kephael
                Confirmed User
                • Mar 2013
                • 15

                #8
                Just tell them you bought the website for a client if anyone ever asks.

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                • AdultKing
                  Raise Your Weapon
                  • Jun 2003
                  • 15601

                  #9
                  Regardless of it being indexed by Google, there are several data sources that allow the viewing of domain historical details and ownership changes. The original registrant details will be there for perpetually

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                  • EddyTheDog
                    Just Doing My Own Thing
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 25433

                    #10
                    Originally posted by AdultKing
                    Regardless of it being indexed by Google, there are several data sources that allow the viewing of domain historical details and ownership changes. The original registrant details will be there for perpetually
                    I get the impression - Although I could be wrong - That he isn't so worried about people knowing who owns the domain but if someone searches for his info it is not instantly linked to the site.

                    I think that made sense...

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                    • bean-aid
                      So Fucking Banned
                      • Jun 2011
                      • 16493

                      #11
                      Originally posted by clickhappy
                      I don think you can remove it. I don't think theres no phone number or anything to call and have something removed.

                      Might be worth it to change your phone number, and just tell relatives that you were getting too many telemarketing calls or something so you switched numbers.
                      Sounds like a phone number search issue as well. Just change it... no biggie. Then you have another number and people can google search that one

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                      • O MARINA
                        I'm clockin' ya, Versace shade watchin' ya
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 13796

                        #12
                        I think you mean this link
                        http://support.google.com/webmasters...answer=1663416
                        http://support.google.com/webmasters...&answer=164734

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                        • signupdamnit
                          Confirmed User
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 6697

                          #13
                          Another possibility to help is to become a spammer. I'm serious in a way. You spam false positives of the information you want to hide so that it floods out the real results. t makes it a needle in a haystack so to speak. Just construct a couple different spam messages with hits for your phone number, address, along with some other fake addresses and such and then pay a couple different people on fivrr to spam different versions of the messages.

                          You'd be surprised how well it usually works. No normal acquaintance is going to search 500 to 2,000 Google results and investigate them all individually. If someone says something just say "Yeah I don't know what that's all about. Someone must have got ahold of my address in some database and used it to spam that crap."


                          That is certainly helpful in a way. If the new page no longer shows his contact info on the offending site he can at least get Google to update the snippet and the cache within about 24 hours. The search will still have the url pop up until Google next does a full reindex but at least the info won't be visible from Google.
                          Last edited by signupdamnit; 04-04-2013, 07:58 PM.

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                          • signupdamnit
                            Confirmed User
                            • Aug 2007
                            • 6697

                            #14
                            I got hit with this crap when a host suddenly started submitting my account information to ARIN without warning for the 8 IP addresses they leased me for a server. No notification or nothing. One day I decide to Google and up comes a private phone number. for a gay niche related domain. A bunch of scraper sites scraped the IP data and started cross referencing them to the domains.

                            You don't like my posts? Put me on ignore or fuck right off. I'll say what I want.

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                            • couchsurfer
                              Registered User
                              • Jan 2012
                              • 25

                              #15
                              Originally posted by O MARINA
                              I think you mean this link

                              I think that's what I need. It would suck if I have to change my phone number over something so dumb. Thanks O MARINA and everybody else for your advice.
                              TeenyLatina.com

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                              • borked
                                Totally Borked
                                • Feb 2005
                                • 6284

                                #16
                                I always use fake info for domain registrations. The shit about losing your domain if the registrant details are not correct are a load of bs. A valid email is all thats required imo

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                                • Klen
                                  • Aug 2006
                                  • 32235

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by borked
                                  I always use fake info for domain registrations. The shit about losing your domain if the registrant details are not correct are a load of bs. A valid email is all thats required imo
                                  You wont lose it but they can suspend it due it.Beside dont need to use fake info whois privacy do the job.

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                                  • O MARINA
                                    I'm clockin' ya, Versace shade watchin' ya
                                    • Mar 2003
                                    • 13796

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by couchsurfer
                                    I think that's what I need. It would suck if I have to change my phone number over something so dumb. Thanks O MARINA and everybody else for your advice.
                                    you welcome, hope it works.

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