Odd. Yahoo! Maps denies the existence of State Line Road. On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Tom Margrave wrote: > > > Received this through a friend. I was quiet surprised to see that by > entering our phone number on the search line produced our name, address, and > links to mapquest. Needless to say, I requested our number removed. > > > > This was sent to me--I checked--and my address, with a map, was on the > internet. So I'm forwarding this info to you. > > > > Dear friends, I just wanted to share this with you because I think this > is > > something that could be dangerous is used by the wrong hands. > > Many people are unaware of this danger. I personally, don't want any > > "Tom, Dick, or Harry" having a direct map (and the map IS perfect) to > > my house just by having my phone number. > > > > Go to www.google.com then type in your phone > number > > as they show below and click on Google Search. If your phone number is > > listed it will show your name and address and give you two map options. > > Yahoo and MapQuest. > > > > See how accurate the map is.... linked to your phone number. > > > > There is a new feature that makes it possible to type a telephone number > > into Google's search bar, click the search button, and have a MapQuest > page > > returned as a result. Any person wishing to discover the physical > location > > of a phone number, be it a home or business address, could use this > feature > > to locate a physical street address,and receive explicit directions on how > > to get there from anywhere in the country. > > > > One positive use of this feature could be to determine the location of, > say, > > an party for whom you may only have a telephone number. On a negative > note, > > this feature could also be used by an angry party to find out where you > live > > > > Google has made available an option that will allow anyone to remove their > > telephone number from the database that is linked to the mapping feature. > > You will first need to check if your number is listed in this manner by > attempting a search - entering your full telephone number separated by > dashes (e.g., 404-524-5811). If the number appears in the mapping database, > an icon resembling a telephone will appear next to the first or second entry > > on the results page. Clicking on this icon will take you to a page > containing a description of the service, and a link to request your number > be removed from the database. > > > > > > > >