Hey, that's my telephone number on Google!

Here's an interesting
Google tidbit - it's now the world's largest
reverse phone directory. Simply type in a phone number, and chances are, you'll see a little telephone icon with your name, address, and convenient links to
Yahoo! Maps and
Mapquest so that anyone can find out where you live.
Here's a great example. Simply type in a
favorite phone number, say:
(301) 424-6613. That's total information awareness for you, and all brought to you by your friendly neighborhood search engine. with easy driving directions.
Am I the only guy that gets uncomfortable about this? Is the genie already out of the bottle? Will we be forced to live in
a world without any privacy altogether? Hey, I understand the tech behind this, and if Google abandoned the service,
others would
continue to
expand their
directories. Is it too late for privacy? Are we the victims of our own
wish for transparancy and
frictionlessness?
I wish I had the answer...
Posted by dsifry at February 21, 2003 10:29 AM
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I feel your pain. However, you can help prevent this by either having your number unlisted (not a guarantee) or having it published without an address. Your phone may be published but people won't know exactly where in the world you are. Maybe just your city and zip.