Note that much of your info shown is either incorrect or outdated. living! See the positions. Numbers are calculated on a rolling 30-day average and illustrate where your IP address ranks against other IP addresses. [1] A MyLife public page can list a wide variety of personal information, including an individual's age, past and current home addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, employers, education, photographs, relatives, political affiliations, a mini biography, and a personal review section which encourages other MyLife members to rate each other. I own my home and so do my neighbors. Just as your health score & credit score, your Online Reputation Score need to be checked and monitored regularly. [7], In August 2007, MyLife described its website as the sixth most popular social networking site with 28 million users,[8] while a 2008 article in the Los Angeles Times criticized the company's "aggressive marketing approach. [2] Public pages can be edited or removed by email/phone request without paying. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) rates MyLife as a 'B' with no accreditation. Please be aware that our site is best experienced with Ad Blockers turned off. Be in the know of how your TV Ad is performing. Voice over actors: provide a link to your professional website containing your reel. Measure, optimize, and plan your TV against business outcomes. [12] The class action also accused MyLife of spamming contacts improperly gathered from the address books of those visiting the site. Plug in TV to the rest of your data and marketing stack. I called them and gave them the updated, correct information. I made the mistake of giving my email to this company years ago and have been receiving emails from them since. I am a website developer, software and web security consultant - I have *very* secure and controlled online identity and yet MYLIFE tries to pretend I am exposed. Among abuses mentioned were signing people up for long term subscriptions making it very difficult to cancel, mining contact information from user devices and spamming contacts with scare tactics, and the report information being bogus or outright false. [13] Investigators found that MyLife was tricking consumers into giving the company their personal identifying information, and later their money, through false and misleading ads. Canceled THE SAME DAY within 15 mins. [13], The Washington State Attorney General's Office also began an investigation in 2011 stemming from concerns that the company's TV advertisements may have violated the state's Consumer Protection Act, which prohibits unfair and deceptive practice.