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Our Resolutionary New Year, Week 3: Protect Your Personal Data Online

It's the third week of our resolutionary New Year, and today we're pledging to further protect our privacy on the web.

It's the third week of our resolutionary New Year, and today we're pledging to further protect our privacy on the web. In a New York Times article, author Andrea Lavinthal said, "We're all Ph.D.'s in Internet stalking these days," and that's because everyone's data is readily available online.

Five bucks is all it takes to find out your phone number, your family members, how much you paid for a home, and your complete location history online. What did you do to authorize this information? Nothing. All of it is public record, and sites like Spokeo and PeopleSmart are making this personal information available on the web for a small fee.

Social media, ecommerce sites, and online banks have lots of settings to protect your privacy — but what about these mysterious people directories? If you didn't know you had a profile on these sites in the first place, how are you supposed to remove your data? Follow this guide to the web's four biggest directories and how to opt out of them.

Spokeo

Search your name on the site (if that doesn't work, try your maiden or former name), and choose the state where you live. Click the appropriate street to find your specific listing and copy the URL.

Go to the opt-out page, paste the URL, and enter your email address to remove the listing. You may have multiple listings on Spokeo if you have moved or changed your name, and will need to return to the opt-out page to remove each one.

PeopleSmart

Start on this opt-out page (not the main PeopleSmart homepage) to "manage" (aka remove or update) your listing. Once you select the listing, click on the work info that applies to you (if it's not the correct information, just skip the step and proceed).

When you reach Define Your Privacy Preferences, deselect all checks under "Contact Information" and "Work Information." Select "Apply these settings to other people search websites" and then submit.

How to delete your online data from MyLife and Intelius after the break.

Website of the Day

Website of the Day: Spokeo

Inevitably, if you hang out with a bunch of web geeks like I do, then your pals will all have blogs, belong to several social networking sites, have online photo books, and twitter to their hearts content.

Inevitably, if you hang out with a bunch of web geeks like I do, then your pals will all have blogs, belong to several social networking sites, have online photo books, and twitter to their hearts content. So how do you keep up with all the info? Periodically checking in by clicking from one site to the other can take some time, but you can cut it down significantly with Spokeo.

Spokeo is a social network aggregator that finds your pals profiles from across the web and brings them to you all in one place. Pulling info from sites like Yelp, MySpace, Twitter, Flickr, imeem, LinkedIn, and tons more, one stop at Spokeo will bring you all the details on what your pals are up to. Just upload your contacts to Spokeo, and it will find all your buddies' profiles so you can see what they are doing next Friday, or read their latest entry on their blog. Like RSS is to news, Spokeo is to your friends. It's free to try, so check it out — it might save you some precious clicking time!