| Also, there's the situation of people who receive a lot of emails from services where the user mistyped their email, but the service doesn't validate the registered email. In my case, I always feel I'm fighting a losing battle against the horde of emails addressed to users of unknown services... There are a growing number of services that validate the email and include a "I didn't register at this service". This has me worried, because I can imagine so many scenarios where the metadata aggregators scrape and mis-classify by email: A teenage boy using a Snapchat-like service had created an account with my email and I had to manually delete it; some guy used my email to register his account at a MacDonald's franchise's ERP; I once received a booking confirmation from some large airline (and Google nicely reminded me that I had an upcoming flight); also, I was once wrongfully tagged by email in an unlisted web album of a party that had taken place in a French village by an older lady. I always try to reach out to notify the person... But sometimes it's hard to call a Peruvian bank to notify them that one of their account holders used my email to register his account, and they tell you they'll get around to notifying the user, but don't. Now; I could imagine several scenarios where things might get bumpy for me in the near future... Like in the event where someone tries to forecast criminal behavior; or what if a government thinks I should be paying taxes on some income that their metadata suggests I have (because, why else would you have emails in your inbox from that bank?). |