How to Disappear: The world's number one guide to vanishing without a trace

Author: Frank M. Ahearn

Author: Eileen C. Horan

What information about you is out there?
Who might have access to it?
What can you do about it?

In this rapidly changing electronic world, your personal information is no longer your own. Online databases can sell your details to anyone who asks, and your phone records, internet usage, bills, warranties and even your rubbish can reveal more about you than you think.

'Disappearing' gives you the freedom to escape this intrusion. When you disappear, you create your own world and dictate its borders. It might be as simple as removing your details from the public record, or as complex as moving overseas – without a trace. Here, you'll discover the tools you need to help you disappear, both online and in the flesh, and how to make sure you stay invisible. Packed with case studies and useful references, How to Disappear also provides practical advice on:

• Disappearing from a stalker
• Identity theft protection
• Internet privacy
• Living offshore and incognito

 

 

Also by Frank M Ahearn

Published:28/06/2010
Format:Paperback, 228 pages
RRP:$24.95
ISBN-13:9780143204190
ISBN-10:014320419X
Origin:Australia
Imprint:Penguin
Publisher:Penguin Aus.

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