Topic: MyLife / Jeff Tinsley needs to be investigated
jaish's photo
Wed 10/23/19 10:26 AM
Edited by jaish on Wed 10/23/19 10:27 AM

How does MyLife gather personal data?
Jeff Tinsley, CEO; does not reveal.

Wiki the Fool says:

MyLife gathers personal information through public records and other sources to automatically generate a "MyLife Public Page" for each person. A MyLife public page can list a wide variety of personal information, including an individual's age, past and current home addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, employers, education, photographs, relatives, political affiliations, a mini biography, and a personal review section which encourages other MyLife members to rate each other.


I say, they hack your mail; works this way.

Let's say you receive a mail titled 'special holidays' or 'Fedex Delivery' sent from Fedex or from your own mail id, (i.e, a stranger using your own mail id) then it is likely to hold a trojan or a ransomware.

You open it - and you are history.
Not only you but all your near & dear ones in the contact list.


Update from: https://marycumminsrealestatemarycummins.blogspot.com/2017/11/who-is-con-man-jeff-tinsley-jeff.html


UPDATE: 06/03/2019 Jeff Tinsley has been sued for posting defamatory information about people on mylife.com. This case was 2018.



MAW's photo
Wed 10/23/19 11:53 AM


How does MyLife gather personal data?
Jeff Tinsley, CEO; does not reveal.

Wiki the Fool says:

MyLife gathers personal information through public records and other sources to automatically generate a "MyLife Public Page" for each person. A MyLife public page can list a wide variety of personal information, including an individual's age, past and current home addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, employers, education, photographs, relatives, political affiliations, a mini biography, and a personal review section which encourages other MyLife members to rate each other.


I say, they hack your mail; works this way.

Let's say you receive a mail titled 'special holidays' or 'Fedex Delivery' sent from Fedex or from your own mail id, (i.e, a stranger using your own mail id) then it is likely to hold a trojan or a ransomware.

You open it - and you are history.
Not only you but all your near & dear ones in the contact list.


Update from: https://marycumminsrealestatemarycummins.blogspot.com/2017/11/who-is-con-man-jeff-tinsley-jeff.html


UPDATE: 06/03/2019 Jeff Tinsley has been sued for posting defamatory information about people on mylife.com. This case was 2018.




everything you have ever done online is available from someplace. and most of it is publicly acsessable. you dont like that or dont want to have that out there....TS...it already is! if you want anonimity...get off the web and off the grid.

jaish's photo
Wed 10/23/19 05:14 PM


everything you have ever done online is available from someplace. and most of it is publicly acsessable. you dont like that or dont want to have that out there....TS...it already is! if you want anonimity...get off the web and off the grid.


So you are saying learn to live with email hackers, right?


Tom4Uhere's photo
Wed 10/23/19 06:14 PM
Ever heard of the Wayback Machine?
http://archive.org/web/
Explore more than 387 billion web pages saved over time
Archive-It enables you to capture, manage and search collections of digital content without any technical expertise or hosting facilities.

Email hackers are not a problem.
Most content is not by email anymore.
Most content is freely given on social media sites and the contributors have no idea they are being recorded.

If you get ads about things that you find interesting, someone is tracking you.
Your usage history is tracked, fed into a computer and your ip is flagged for ads that apply to the things you talk about.
Simple marketing ploys.

Its amazing the amount of personal information someone will freely give on the web.
Seems crazy to me.