>>516067071
You can very well have near-zero publicly back-trackable footprint but I assure you, fellow anon, the systems that run the internet have had everything about you going back to roughly 2005.
My personal name, my common usernames, my uncommon ones, my email addresses don't show up in searches. But leaked lists, data hacks, actual background check platforms, I'm there all the same.
And the actual system of information doesn't have a fuck to give. ISPs use complex packet tracking to circumvent proxies, DNS systems have everything you've ever entered into your browser, the bank sells your profile to everyone with $10 and a pulse, even something as innocuous seeming as a music streaming app and your phone text messages get shared and sold, and regardless of your privacy settings.
We may be "invisible" to a google search, we may be plain on a background check, but the actual data systems have everything.