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    1. Asked: May 1, 2026In: Internet

      How to get your information off the internet​?

      Sharanya Chaudhary
      Sharanya Chaudhary
      Added an answer on June 30, 2026 at 6:08 am

      To get your information off the internet you need to follow a complete process of finding where your information appears and requesting its removal. Here is how you can do it: 1. Search for yourself - Search your name, phone number, email address, and home address in search engines. - Make a list ofRead more

      To get your information off the internet you need to follow a complete process of finding where your information appears and requesting its removal.

      Here is how you can do it:

      1. Search for yourself
      – Search your name, phone number, email address, and home address in search engines.
      – Make a list of websites that display your information.

      2. Remove information from data broker sites
      – Many websites collect and publish personal information.
      – Look for each site’s “Opt Out,” “Privacy,” or “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” page and

      3. submit a removal request.
      – Delete or update your online accounts
      – Close accounts you no longer use.
      – Remove personal details from profiles you want to keep.

      4. Ask websites to remove your information
      – Contact the website owner if they have published your personal information without your consent.
      – Many sites have privacy request forms or contact emails.

      5. Request search engine removals when appropriate
      – Search engines can sometimes remove search results containing sensitive personal information, such as your home address, phone number, or government ID numbers, even if the original webpage remains online.

      6. Change your privacy settings and make it more secure
      – Limit who can see your social media profiles and posts.
      – Remove old public posts that reveal personal details.

      7. Monitor periodically
      – Your information may reappear as data brokers update their databases, so it’s worth checking every few months.

      But, keep in mind that some information cannot easily be removed, such as:
      – Government records that are legally public.
      – News articles.
      – Court records (depending on local laws).
      – Information that others have legally published.

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    2. Asked: May 7, 2026In: Internet

      What does connected without internet mean?

      Sharanya Chaudhary
      Sharanya Chaudhary
      Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 12:16 pm

      Connected without internet usually means your device is on a Wi‑Fi network , and yes it’s showing as connected but that network is basically not giving it any actual internet. This can happen for a bunch of reasons, sort of like : 1. Your internet service provider (ISP) is having an outage, so the wRead more

      Connected without internet usually means your device is on a Wi‑Fi network , and yes it’s showing as connected but that network is basically not giving it any actual internet. This can happen for a bunch of reasons, sort of like :

      1. Your internet service provider (ISP) is having an outage, so the whole line is out.
      2. The router or modem is stuck, and it really needs a restart .
      3. The Wi‑Fi network exists but has no active internet service behind it.
      4. Your device has wrong or outdated network settings .
      5. A captive portal , like in hotels, airports, or cafes, is blocking access unless you sign in first.

      How to deal with it

      – First, see if other devices get online on that same Wi‑Fi.
      – Restart the router and modem ( unplug then plug back ) if you can.
      – Turn Wi‑Fi off , then turn it on again.
      – “Forget” that network and reconnect from scratch.
      – Reboot your device too.
      – If nothing changes, contact your ISP and tell them what you’re seeing.

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