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If you are going to have write ups about individuals that have ANY negative things posted about them, there needs to be some mechanism to correct these errors. Apparently, mylife.com wants you to "buy" the right to edit their misinformation.

Don't bother with their website. Whether the misinformation is minor or significant makes no difference - the person being profiled should have the right to make corrections without being charged. Mylife ought to request the right to publish the information by contacting the person they are profiling - apparently, they don't feel that it is important enough to spend the money to do so.

(Note: MyLife is a "free" service that profiles individuals whether they want to be "profiled" or not. While it is inevitable that errors will *** in, there needs to be a way to remove misinformation when that occurs.)

Reason of review: Misinformation posted on site.

Preferred solution: Remove profiles of my husband and me from your website.

Mylife Cons: Inability to access the free report which was my own report, Failure to be able to make corrections on own report.

Location: 914 Westwood Blvd #517, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA

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Lachlan Igy

the way to deal with this is through social media and the attorney general office. a review does nothing. follow up and complain

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