Yes, even an employer can identify someone based on the status that this website provides. Googling a name will indicate whether or not someone specific was a home wrecker.

Ariella thinks that it’s a brilliant way to shame these women.

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She even told ABC this, “I hate to say it, but it’s going to – it can follow you for the rest of your life. You appear on Google, I mean, everyone now knows what you’ve done.”

Nevermind her side of the story.

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If what Dana says is true, then she had no intentions of being a homewrecker, and in this case, the fault should fall solely onto the married man, but that’s not how the website works. Anyone can add someone to this and then worry about the details of it all later.

Is this legal?

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