ReputationDefender came across a great article in the New York Times today entitled “When Googling a Person (or Yourself) Isn’t Enough” that profiles the “Deep Web.” The Deep Internet, or DarkNet, consists of personal information that exists online that does not appear on a standard Google search.
The article covers a new site, Pipl.com, that delves into the deep internet to return a more complete picture of your digital footprint. Pipl scours white papers, government records and social networking sites of the deep internet in order to give people an accurate account of their online reputation.
ReputationDefender consistently searches beyond Google and queries the Deep Web for our customers in order to accurately portray their online reputation. As we move into the digital age, managing your online data, even data in the “deep internet,” will be a concern for responsible netizens the world over. ReputationDefender is committed to Internet Privacy, Identity Management and helping people become anonymous online.

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Hadn’t heard of Pipl before, sounds cool but a lot like a site i use – http://www.yasni.com! I’ve deleted loads of stuff about me i didn’t even remember was public thanks to that site!
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