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Calling a bunch

Caller: +13129102885

Calls but leaves no message.

Caller: Xfinity

Want me to call about something I own the city of Chicago

312-314-9810 High Risk Terrorist
Reported to ic3, as well as the AG Kuame Rauol, FCC and FTC - Office of Public Affairs. December 2022 IMPERSONATING - Service Manager for AT&T - with a Laptop - Redirects to the Alternate Website "TARGETS VICTIMS

I received a recording asking if I had logged onto a Social Security account.

Read from a script about helping my business. I've been retired for 10 years. She didn't hear a word I said. She just kept reading her script.

Caller: Juvenal Sanchez

Scammer

Caller: Scam

Verizon account suspended

Caller: +13125159855

Spam

Caller: Spam

For routing numbers

Caller: Solicito

Spam

Caller: Spam

Foreign SPAMMER wanting my email address to send me a white paper on some product.

Caller: SPAMMER

It's Nathan from Illinois Federation for Children PAC and we are proud to endorse Kevin Wallace for State Representative. IFC PAC is committed to supporting candidates who share our belief that parents should be empowered to choose an education that will work best for their child's needs, regardless of income.

Kevin Wallace is one of those candidates. He is a true advocate for empowering parents and will prioritize legislation that puts students first.

is working to help parents get out this message and support Kevin Wallace.

Please join us in supporting Kevin Wallace for State Representative. Let's work together to elect candidates who will empower parents and students in their education. You can vote for now!

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Stop=End

Caller: IFC PAC

Unk caller 2 diff days no message

Caller: Unk robo

This is a legit number for Social Security. My call was specifically regarding a disability claim. I don't know why this site is saying that it is fraudulent.

Caller: Mr. Trimany

Some girl online on random dating sites and apps just a newbie to seattle running around with her tits and ass out for attention then gets mad when she gets attention after saying she wants threesomes then acts like you’re being rude and claims she’s not interested anymore halfway through the date after you’ve paid so clearly she just wants to be paid for dates nothing else

On the Hinge dating app claiming to be bisexual and into being ethically non monogamous but doesn’t even have time to date because she works on call 24/7 randomly getting called in to work at a hospital. That’s a great job if that’s true but it’s unrealistic to expect dates to be stood up whenever you get a call during the date. Samantha is just not available to date besides having quickies with people.

Caller: Samantha Glass

Why Privacy Matters
Knowledge is power; Knowledge about you is power over you. Your information will be used to anticipate your actions and manipulate the way you shop, vote, and think.
Without privacy, you might be so afraid that you’re being judged by others that you won’t try or learn new things, even if you’re not doing anything wrong.
Your personal information and private communications can be “cherrypicked” to make you look like a bad person or a criminal, even if you’re not.
Not all information in your control is yours to share. Information shared privately with you by friends, family, and coworkers is not yours to reveal to a government, company, or another person.
By exercising your right to privacy, you make it easier for others, such as activists and journalists, to do so without sticking out.
You are not and will not be judged by your own standards. Standards differ between people and organizations, and standards shift with time. Even if your behavior is deemed acceptable today, it can be held against you tomorrow.
Sharing personal data, even with a party you trust, means it is out of your control and at risk of being hacked or sold.
Social boundaries are created when we are able to keep parts of our life private. You might want to prevent some people, such as former partners, employers, or family, from knowing certain things about you.
Next Steps
Want to take steps to protect yourself? Follow this guide by the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

This website is a collaborative project maintained by Miles McCain. View the contributors here. The source code is available on GitHub

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Please attribute this work to WhyPrivacyMatters.org.

Keeps calling, very iritating.

Caller: None