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by rkagerer
134 days ago
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This assumes people are putting in their real birthdays, which IMO is a terrible practice to encourage. I never put in my real birthday. It's just one more datapoint to leak in an inevitable hack and help scammers exploit me. Just because a website sticks a field on a form, doesn't mean you need to fill it out. I can think of maybe 1 website I use that has a legitimate use to know this info about me... and a dozen that use my fictious birthday for no other purpose than an excuse to market at me under the shallow guise of a 'Happy Birthday' email. |
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When it's actually required by some law or regulation (e.g. financial stuff) I give my actual birthday. But when some site is just wanting to comply with age verification? Yep, I'm over 30, so you don't need to see my identification. (Jedi hand wave).