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jeudi 12.11.2015

Keynote speech: how to disappear?

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Frank M. Ahearn built his first career by finding people who didn’t want to be found, from philandering celebrities to a certain White House intern (Monica Lewinsky) before anybody had heard of her, as well as countless cheaters, frauds, and bad guys. Using the “skip tracer” techniques he developed in the process, Ahearn embarked on a second career counseling those who wanted not to be found. In this lecture, Frank Ahearn will provide field-tested tips, tools, and techniques for maintaining privacy, as well as strategies for protecting personal information and preventing identity theft.

You’ll learn key tactics such as misinformation (destroying all the data known about you), disinformation (creating fake trails), and reformation (getting where you want to be without leaving clues). Throughout, Ahearn shares real-life stories of his fascinating career – from nabbing adulterous celebrities to helping abuse victims find safety. His book How to disappear, a New York Times bestseller, is the authoritative and comprehensive guide for people who seek to protect their privacy as well as for anyone who’s ever entertained the fantasy of disappearing – whether actually dropping out of sight or by eliminating the traceable evidence of their existence. Frank’s philosophy is “do not break the law, but know how to protect yourself.”

"It may shock the hell out of you. It did me... I couldn’t put this book down, finding out all of the ways anyone could get their hands on information about any of us. You’re more vulnerable than you may think." 

- Tammy Chase, Chicago Sun-Times

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