I originally posted this message in the New England board, because I thought it was funny. Amusement on my part inspired anger and horror in others. Apparently, a LOT of people didn't know that Facebook has the feature that you can search for people by phone number, if they've put their phone number on their profile. Even with all your profile settings put on maximum, you can still be found by name, phone number, or email. It was requested I repost this to the general board to spread the word. The moral of the story: providers and hobbyists, have a DISPOSABLE, untraceable phone or phone number (Net10, Tracfone, Google Voice - any of it works and is anonymous, bench-issued warrants, which are much harder to get than just a subpeona, would be required to track you down if you have any of those). Hobbyists: many providers, when verifying you, require a work phone number, so DON'T put your work phone number on your Facebook profile unless it's a requirement of your job.
Here is the original post in its entirety:
"There is a lot of things in this hobby that amuse me. Last time, I wrote at length about providers who clearly steal pictures. So here's a new one.
Did you know that if you put your phone number into your Facebook profile, you can be found through Facebook's search engine by the phone number? Oh yes, yes you can. Helpful for friends to find you. However, if you are a "provider" (and I am seriously using the term loosely here because these girls I found have got to be fly by night) who doesn't have a disposable phone, or different phone number for hobbying, and use your normal phone . . . you are findable. This week alone, while browsing through Backpage (I'm telling you, it's a sport for me at this point - the funniest sport ever), I found the real names and identities of FOUR "providers". I am 99 percent sure it was them as the body parts, skin tone, etc visible in the pictures on Facebook and Backpage were a good match.
I know I'm preaching to the choir here, that no reputable provider would do such a thing - I just have to share when I find something REALLY funny that happens involving the hobby. The moral of the story? Privacy is hard in the digital age - protect yourself!"
-- Modified on 8/2/2014 9:02:04 AM