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by actionablefiber
1112 days ago
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It's common for various counterparties, including software, to ask for much more information than they need and possibly be doing untrustworthy things with it while also providing legitimate value to the end user. I've lied about my birthday while signing up for websites before. I've also made ad-hoc email addresses with forwarding to conceal my main email address. I've given fictitious phone numbers and I've used the names of fictional characters. I do this because I benefit from the service but I don't trust the provider to use my information responsibly. Not a logical leap to go from there to feeding fake data to extensions when they request data that the user deems unnecessary for their functionality. |
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