jermbugs said 
... to avoid using the same font as someone else. ...
As soon as you would find something similar, someone else would do too. So you can not find a font that can be used by you only. You would have to make something yourself and keep it for yourself or commission someone to make a font as you like exclusively for you. In the last case be prepared to pay. Think in 5 digits US $, UK Pounds or € figures.
Free means exactly what it says. Personal use means not correlated with any commercial and/or fund rising activity, even non-profit activities for schools and/or churches and so. Social media sites are utterly commercial so using a Free for Personal Use font on a page loaded with advertisements or links to commercial websites is not allowed without the consent of the author of such a font.
No links needed, is a system font.

Mumble, mumble mumble ... nothing matches, and that, to me, seems to be the opposite of 100%.
You should have said, Dribbler! 100%. For Dribbler is the perfect match indeed.
Edited on Jul 27, 2015 at 16:49 by koeiekat
Undoubtedly wam49!
The original post is June 2012. It was only in 2014 that Jeremy Mickel expanded the family to include uppercase and Avant Garde-like alternates.
https://twitter.com/mckltype/status/566264699239403521/photo/1
Maybe better think before you do something?
Edited on Jul 26, 2015 at 17:47 by koeiekat
Define 'similar'.
Has been given many names. Lives here on dafont as Ecuyer DAX.
Cooper Black is popular today

Made with the Helvetica Black Oblique.
Edited on Jul 28, 2015 at 10:38 by drf
All times are CEST. The time is now 05:15