Then why are you using sending and receiving your email using the webmail application from a giant faceless corporation that you don’t trust? :rolleyes:
Nope. Not my address either. For stuff like deliveries it’s my office address and phone number (which has an extension and doesn’t work for the Gmail thingy which is done by robot).
Actually, it’s not even an issue about my identity. The issue is with family members in law enforcement and CPS. My aunt’s family has never had their address listed in a public directory because (due to an unusual last name) there was such a real risk that some very angry person would show up on their doorstep. It was highly discouraged for any of her colleagues to allow their addresses to be publicly listed for that reason. Her office was fire-bombed in the late 1980s.
In the mid-1990s her husband died, and some of us were listed in the newspaper obit:"… he is sadly missed by Nephew Cellphone and Niece Cellphone…" and my sister and I (and possibly anyone who shared our much more common last name) started getting threatening phone calls at all hours of the day and night and there was some property damage at my sister’s place. (They’re pretty sure it’s one particular person, but there’s not much they can do about it.)
Our land line is under my wife’s name and is unlisted. The cellphone is unlisted.
Because nothing in my email is likely to cause the above issue.
I never expressed much of a concern about Google being evil, I just do not give out my unlisted number. I do object however, to the way that Gmail dealt with the issue. I wasn’t being offered an alternative and that really pisses me off. It also pissed me off that with the request there was no clarification of their privacy policy WRT the way they use SMS. That was something I had to search for.
I have to think that it is time for you to purchase (and run?) your own email server. They are providing a free service, as others have said, and you are not happy. So you are getting what you pay for. I recommend using Gmail for internet orders and throw away addresses but buy a real service and tailor it to your needs for a real email address.
Oh, OK. I was starting to feel a little under attack. I’m not sure why people think it’s sooooo weird that someone doesn’t volunteer confidential info when prompted by a robot. It’s not even that big a deal, although I found it super annoying that I had to jump through hoops to get to the non-phone alternative.
I do have and use private email on a secure server. My Gmail account is the “throw-away” account I use for stuff like newsletters, on-line orders, my baseball schedule, Craig’s List etc. It’s also the account used for family members that I know will send glurge, and the one I use traveling when I’m on unfamiliar computers.
Just because I use it for unimportant things, doesn’t make it any less annoying when I get locked out and can’t access the unimportant things, like my baseball schedule or the status of my Craig’s List sale.
I just don’t see why not having your phone number listed would stop someone who was actually bad enough to do more than threaten.
Also, the reason people made a big deal out of it was that you got all fussy about it when people were just trying to help. You attacked drachillix, so Martin Hayde attacked you. That’s the way it works around here.