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If one wants to be forgotten, just go to a remote location that they're sure nobody will be around. Preferably somewhere uninhabitable.
Because, someone will eventually bother you, someday one day. They will get overly concerned and if they can't do anything as to what they think will save you, they're going to notify someone else. Worst case, you'll be thought of as a criminal. Police and authority do not really register how someone wants to be forgotten. They're always going to draw their own assumptions and conclusions, just complicating and frustrating the matter that you simply want to be forgotten.
This is something you have to plan carefully because we're just not in that kind of world where you're simply left alone.