Even GOOGLE Respects Privacy Better Than This Site
But you can still do this
Introduction (the fact they do this is crazy)
There’s a data broker out there that absolutely refuses to take down people’s personal information, and the messed up part about it is, they’ve had multiple complaints from victims of stalking talking about how they refuse to take their information down even when they provide them ample proof of their situation.
Every data broker I’ve worked with has happily taken down all of my information save for this one, but I’ll tell you what you can do in a situation like this
BlockShopper.com
The website is called BlockShopper.com, a sleazy, unbeguiling little data broker website run by crumb-bum, Brian Timpone and lush-creep coward, Edward Weinhaus. One of the yellow sneaks that works for their customer service, Scarlet Simpson sent me this email when I asked them to take my information down
TLDR: “Screw you, It’s already public information” in which I responded
Just because information like this is public doesn’t mean you should refuse people, ESPECIALLY STALKING VICTIMS their right to privacy when they REQUEST you to take it down. The funny part is, their information is nowhere to be found on this website (but definitely on other websites if you want to look), but they’re perfectly ok with exposing other people’s information.
Which means that they lied in THEIR OWN policy since they promise to take your information down if you’re a victim of stalking or anything of that nature; all you’d need to do is provide proof,
but the internet is FILLED with people and stalking victims complaining about how rude Scarlet is and the website owners in general.
What To Do in a Situation Like This
As much as I can’t stand Google, I admire the fact that they WILL remove links revealing personal information for the most part.
It’s better to show than to tell so I made a video
This would at least remove the video from Google making it harder for someone to search, but sadly it won’t remove it from the website because the webmasters have to do that and the webmasters are sniveling, little curs.
Conclusion
Hope this was able to help someone, because sadly, there are some data brokers out there like these “people” who will refuse to remove your information from their website. Thank you for reading and letting me rant in the process. STAY TUNED cause I will do a part two on this if I find out some legal action one can take against websites like this
If you would like a full guide on creating the perfect pseudonym for your online persona, I have an Ebook here conveniently called “The Perfect Pseudonym”. Perfect for if you’re a content creator, spicy content creator or just someone wanting to increase their privacy









