I realize this might be a compromise to safety or whatever, but
sometimes businesses email me, but there is a business signature for a
separate email account. If, for instance, someone wanted to Skype me in
a tech support call, the ID is there, but if someone wanted a phone
number, yeah, it's there. But for the business exclusive signature, I
can easily change it so that only business related contact information
is present. Thanks.
Beth Taurasi, Windows 10 edition,
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On 9/11/2015 10:48 PM, Jim Gammon wrote:
> Beth, I haven't read nearly all of the posts regarding this, but
> if you are so concerned about your ID, then why in the world do
> you have all your phone numbers etc. listed in the footer of
> your email? Jim WA6EKS
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Beth <[log in to unmask]
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date sent: Fri, 11 Sep 2015 22:25:03 -0600
> Subject: Re: what identifying information is tied to a callsign?
>
> Thanks. On a lighter subject, I was hoping to get my license
> anyhow. But
> I have to bear in mind the thousands of times I'm asked to spell
> my
> name, particularly my last name, and it's written in the sig.
> But I've
> had it spelled every which way, Taursai, Tarasi, etc. What
> insults.
>
> Beth Taurasi, Windows 10 edition,
> Home: 720-550-6142
> Cell: 720-435-7407
> Skype: denverqueen0920
> Twitter: Ms_denverqueen
> Instagram: denverqueen0920
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> Blog: www.denverqueen.com
>
> On 9/11/2015 9:25 PM, Tom Fowle wrote:
> We just renewed our licenses with the FCC's ULS online lisencing
> system.
> We'd not given them phone or email addresses previously, and
> added them this
> time.
>
> Looking in the ULS's help database, it says that phone, fax
> numbers or email
> addresses will be kept confidential and will not be displayed on
> licenses or
> ULS databases.
>
> so only the basic, and required, name and address license class
> and call
> sign will be public.
>
> Beth, if you're worried about your maiden name, then wait till
> you get it
> changed.
> but it looks like from the point of view of the FCC's data bases
> there is
> nothing to worry about.
> Particularly when you're on facebook etc. this is unimportant.
>
> Tom Fowle WA6IVG
>
> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 10:00:09PM -0600, Colin McDonald wrote:
> go live in a cave, with no internet, telephone, mail or
> interaction with the
> outside world, and you'll be safe from all those crazy people
> slavvering to
> find you online...
> The second you go online and create any sort of profile of any
> kind, or the
> second you have a publically listed address or telephone number,
> people can
> find you...they can also walk up to your house and knock on the
> door so what
> difference does it make?
> Again, if you don't want your name, address or potentially phone
> number,
> online, don't go online, ever! and have your phone number
> unlisted and use a
> post office box instead of your home address for all bills and
> mail
> correspondance.
> Now that you have indicated that you are on face book and about
> 6 other
> social media sites, and given allot of personal info out over
> email, it's
> easy to find you...do you really imagine that a ham radio
> callsign is going
> to make your personal identity any harder to find than it
> already is?
> seriously? lol
>
> 73
> Colin, V A6BKX
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pat Byrne
> Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2015 9:47 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: what identifying information is tied to a callsign?
>
> Beth,
> I don't think that a government license will make a lot of
> difference. in the ham databases it is your name, license
> class,
> issue and expiration dates and little else. Nothing
> proprietary or,
> honestly very intersting. you've outted yourself more with your
> emails tonight than ever would be available through a callsign
> lookup. So, chill out, get a callsign or not, and all will be
> what it is.
> pat, K9JAUAt 08:45 PM 9/10/2015, you wrote:
> Okay, guys. I don't normally post on here. But I've got some
> serious
> decision making to do before I get my ham license. My
> boyfriend, who is
> already a ham, has a pretty common name. Okay, I was talking to
> him and
> another ham friend of mine, but I got worried about several
> things:
> 1. If you Google for instance my boyfriend's callsign, you will
> find his
> profile right there on QRZ, Ham Shack, Arizona's ham radio
> database, and
> lots of other places. So that worries me because my name is a
> one and
> only, pretty unique.
> 2. If you Google the same callsign plus your name, imagine what
> pops up
> after that. When I Googled my name alone, I managed to bring up
> some
> pretty weird stuff even I admit I wrote, plus my Facebook,
> LinkedIn,
> Twitter, Instagram, etc. I even found my Foursquare profile,
> and eerily,
> I found a 411 website that contained my dad's phone number and
> address,
> and if you Google the correct name, not Elizabeth, but Beth, you
> will
> definitely pop up my dad's address and phone number. I don't
> want this,
> so I'm trying to decide. If I google a callsign and name put
> together,
> you narrow your search, but it appears, however, that my
> boyfriend's
> name is too common, and I joked with him that he had a clone in
> Vancouver Washington State. lol
> So this is my dilemma: if I get a ham radio license now,
> unmarried, with
> the maiden name as is, my dad could easily pop up in Google
> search
> results, and someone, maybe another strange weird person, could
> contact
> my dad and ask why I even bothered. He has some mental
> competency issues
> with me he has not resolved, so that's a given. I hate my
> maiden name
> anyway. But I am leaning toward waiting for a license when my
> marriage
> certificate with my boyfriend is confirmed. When we sign and
> dot the I's
> and cross the T's on our I Do slip, so to speak, then I think
> I'd be
> better off with a ham license, smooth sailing. The reason why I
> am
> writing this list is to get advice and to see if I'm doing this
> all in
> the name of informed decision making. I know some of you who
> are male
> won't concur, but in this digital age, you can Google somebody's
> callsign and Lord knows what is connected with that. As for my
> boyfriend's clone in Vancouver, I'm not concerned, but I find it
> weird.
> I wish the boyfriend's callsign would show me his Facebook page
> though,
> after all I think that's where we're headed.
> Thank you all for your advice in advance.
>
> --
> Beth Taurasi, Windows 10 edition,
> Home: 720-550-6142
> Cell: 720-435-7407
> Skype: denverqueen0920
> Twitter: Ms_denverqueen
> Instagram: denverqueen0920
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> Blog: www.denverqueen.com
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