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Originally Posted by VRPdommy
Pick-up a voip phone number for such occasions.
It does get to a larger issue.
By the time these companies realize their security is amuck,
They get more personal info from you to fix it.
Well, a hacker can now get my phone number, email, mothers maiden name, my best friends name, the name of my favorite teacher, brand of my first car, the school I graduated, my fingerprint, my retina scan.
What's next a DNA profile ?
They need to make their lack of security their problem and not additional problems for me the next time they have a breach.
Where is the accountability for my personal info ?
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Yep, that's the whole issue.
They can't be trusted with too much info because even if it's not hacked it gets "leaked" by auto-merging accounts.
