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Google Has A Way To Automatically Track What People Are Saying About You Online

Posted on June 17, 2011July 2, 2025 by Dissent

Google just announced a new feature called “Me On The Web” which aims to help you monitor who’s talking about you on the internet.

Me On The Web can be configured to send you an email every time an article or blog mentions your name or email address. Also, Me On The Web provides you with resources to protect and cultivate your online identity, like a walkthrough for how to convince a webmaster to take information about you off their site.

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