birthdays?
Yes, because publicly listing your birthday is very insecure practice in the digital world. The less you have out in the ether regarding your personal info, the better.
If your name, address, a drivers license, own a car, show any preferences to products, if you are on the internet anywhere, your personal information can be gleaned from that information. If you have a phone, a mailing address, a job, or anything that connects you to information, you are already in the digital world. So a birthday, falsely shown, is relatively minor to all of the other things already in the digital world.
If your name, address, a drivers license, own a car, show any preferences to products, if you are on the internet anywhere, your personal information can be gleaned from that information. If you have a phone, a mailing address, a job, or anything that connects you to information, you are already in the digital world. So a birthday, falsely shown, is relatively minor to all of the other things already in the digital world.
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