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–Rory Alsopf Jul 28 '15 at 9:23 add a comment . Anyway, check out the book and you'll understand really quickly why even 1 piece of information is enough for a good identity thief. I SO AGAINST FACEBOOK. lol. WE NEED A NEW SOCIAL NETWORK THAT IS FRIENDLY. December 9th, 2008 at 7:44 am Syakira says: Most likely for statistics and marketing purposes, what else ? . In essence, birthdays aren't secrets, and you shouldn't treat them like one. I dont like targeted ads, especially ones that remind me Im getting older. up vote 4 down vote In the UK, one specific result of revealing your birth date - within certain parameters - is that they can find your mother's maiden name. 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February 2nd, 2007 at 7:25 pm Deena says: Hrmm& how effective is that REALLY going to be in warding off pre-teens& . In 2012, Apple considered the last 4 digits of the credit card number to be private information but Amazon considered them public information. up vote 0 down vote I'm adding this as an answer because of a painstakingly researched answer on the Law.SE site. Searches are processed by an exact match of name and date of birth (emphasis mine - D.H.). October 2nd, 2008 at 8:35 am kiko says: Birthdate is sensitive information too. Not all services require a second authentication factor (2FA), so knowing personal information about someone may gain the attacker access to a system, a bank telephone operator looking at your record, or to a nurse who is checking on some medical record over the phone, or in some cases, impersonate a business to request for payments from a supplier. up vote 5 down vote With the name, birthday and address alone, an attacker could case your mailbox to find out which bank you have an account with. up vote 73 down vote The issue is not the birthday itself, the issue is a that unfortunately a lot of companies and websites are still using it for verification purposes. up vote 19 down vote accepted The problem with revealing your birthday isn't the birthday itself, it is that you are giving people one more data point. August 2nd, 2007 at 5:51 am Jim says: Im not sure why anyone would consider their birthdate to be sensitive information. But then this will lead us to pick between being paranoid, negligent or just a wise person. No thank you! . I explained them why I trust them less than others because of this false secret they are selling to naive customers and the risk they are creating. Please enter a valid email address. Isn't that the same problem as with every other piece of information? The problem isn't the information itself, it's the fact that the information is used to verify your identity. Now, if they want my Social Security Number, that they have to have a good reason to acquire before Ill share it. up vote 10 down vote In the United States, birthdays are matters of public record, and there's many online databases where they can be trivially looked up. December 21st, 2009 at 4:40 pm luvbugz says: yeah it is stupid to rebel bout ur birthday and facebook. that information is valuable stop selling yourselves for "likes" to a company who steals from its members (that includes going public and taking unfortunate thinking peoples hard earned money) be smart people and remove your facebook accounts today . Remember what you said 3 years ago is still posted out there or what someone else said. obtaining your bank's name from your address. They collect information like that so that they can verify who you are later. –Kelmikra Jul 30 '15 at 3:51 I think you wanted to type "can only add". December 14th, 2009 at 6:20 pm lex says: it is, as you say, crap. In other countries such as Italy it's even less private. People are cobbling together info. shareimprove this answer answered Aug 5 '15 at 21:26 Rick Chatham 211112 add a comment . When I was in the mortgage business I was able to run credit reports on people even if I accidentally entered the wrong social security number, as long as I had the correct birthday. They say they do not use the information, so why do I get AARP ads and other senior-related ads? I turned 50 last year 5a02188284
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