How to Disappear, Erase Digital Footprints & Vanish Without a Trace
In this digital age as everyone is being tracked by websites, cell phones and loyalty programs, privacy seems to be a hard commodity to hold onto. Privacy expert Frank M. Ahearn is the “Dear Abby” of disappearing; he can help you regain your privacy by teaching you to poof and fall off the grid.
Disappearing is not the same thing as escaping and always being on the run. But who better to help an individual go underground than a person who spent part of his life working as a professional skip-tracer, hunting people like Monica Lewinsky down, locating people for lawyers, investigators, and tabloids? The art of ghosting comes down to who is better at it, your ability to disappear or the hunter's ability to track you.
Frank M. Ahearn and Eileen C. Horan co-authored How to Disappear : Erase Your Digital Footprint, Leave False Trails, and Vanish without a Trace. The book can teach you how to leave, how to get from point A to point B, how to bank and to buy things. A person must relearn how to communicate by using a prepaid phone and prepaid phone cards, pick up free wireless, use disposable memory sticks on a computer and leave no trace. Technology is a double-edged sword, it can be used against you, to trace you, or it could be used for you, like to move money around the world with a click of a button.
