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Sheilann Испания Local time: 10:24 испанский => английский
Aug 13, 2004
This afternoon I keyed my name into Google, just to see what would come up. I was surprised to find two hits directly from Proz. One was my profile page and the other, believe it or not, was a question to which I'd given a peer response. I hadn't even posted the question or suggested an answer.
I have no doubts as to the integrity of members, but I would like to find sme explanation for this.
Have any other Prozians experienced the sa... See more
This afternoon I keyed my name into Google, just to see what would come up. I was surprised to find two hits directly from Proz. One was my profile page and the other, believe it or not, was a question to which I'd given a peer response. I hadn't even posted the question or suggested an answer.
I have no doubts as to the integrity of members, but I would like to find sme explanation for this.
Have any other Prozians experienced the same?
The Google hits are: www.proz.com/pro/24710 www.proz.com/kudoz/777473
What worries me is disclosure of my personal information.
Look forward to any replies. www.proz.com/kudoz/777473
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