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Previously on "Done a google search on myself and i have found a few issues"
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Originally posted by petergriffin View PostWhat's the problem?
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Originally posted by platforminc View PostHi All,
I done a google search on myself, and I found a company called ukdata which lists part of my date of birth and also my registered company address etc as well.
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Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View PostIt's the downside of being a limited company director - if you want the protection of being limited then you have to accept your details being available online. The date of birth allows people to distinguish you from other people with the same name, so you don't get tainted with their past misdemeanours (or vice versa!)
I believe some websites also show profit details taken from your accounts, so make sure you're only filing abbreviated accounts to limit the data available.
I'm thinking there must be a way around this, I done a search on a colleague and I noticed that on the persons details, the date birth section says hidden at directors request.
So I'm just wondering what I need to do.
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It's the downside of being a limited company director - if you want the protection of being limited then you have to accept your details being available online. The date of birth allows people to distinguish you from other people with the same name, so you don't get tainted with their past misdemeanours (or vice versa!)
I believe some websites also show profit details taken from your accounts, so make sure you're only filing abbreviated accounts to limit the data available.
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Done a google search on myself and i have found a few issues
Hi All,
I done a google search on myself, and I found a company called ukdata which lists part of my date of birth and also my registered company address etc as well.
Now with the service addresss, I'm now going to use that of my accountant. But I'm very worried about date of birth appearing on google etc. Just makes me think, one is more vulnerable to Identity theft etc.
I checked on thier website, and what I see is they would only consider removing information if its incorrect or companies house feel you are at risk by them displaying it.
Any ideas here.
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