However, this type of stalker wants you to know that it’s them. Their ego demands that you recognize their ‘devotion.’ They are convinced that you need to learn the truth, that deep down you are completely in love with them and just need to be shown the error in your thinking. Thi...
Worrying about how to deal with cyberstalking can be daunting, so it’s best to start with the easiest steps. Telling the person making unwanted contact to stop may, or may not, have the desired effect, but it certainly prevents them from feigning ignorance later on. Express yourself clearl...
When you remove personal data from Spokeo, you’re essentially preventing other people from accessing your information. In the case that you’ve been subjected to cyberstalking, removing records from Spokeo’s databases will reduce a stalker’s chance of finding more information about you. Likewise...
Your privacy is a cloud of data scattered on servers that are beyond your control. Sure, it's all part of life in the digital age. But it's okay to be annoyed about the extent of it. And it's definitely okay to fight back.
How to Legally Stalk Your Audience: Finding Your “Everywhere” Are you ready to be “everywhere” your audience is online? Keep reading, and I’ll tell you how to do it. The first step is to find a micro-network. It takes some work, but it isn’t all that complicated. You can ev...
If you fill out a warrantee registration or mail in rebate, the company you send it to is going to sell that information for marketing purposes. They don’t disclose what they’re doing with the information you provide, because once they have it, they legally own it. Nobody would send ...
Agents create these wish lists for a reason. They know publishers all have wish lists, too. The agent’s job is to pay attention to those wish lists and hustle to deliver the goods. Their goal is to sell our book to a publisher and negotiate the sweetest deal possible for us (the aut...
If someone is constantly threatening you, following you, attempting to make sexual advances, or refusing to leave you alone, you need to learn how to protect yourself. Start by telling the person that you don't like the behavior and asking...
Your privacy is a cloud of data scattered on servers that are beyond your control. Sure, it's all part of life in the digital age. But it's okay to be annoyed about the extent of it. And it's definitely okay to fight back.