Employer provided healthcare only covers about %54 of Americans. So in general it’s not a safe assumption.
Employer provided healthcare only covers about %54 of Americans. So in general it’s not a safe assumption.
Interesting, is that not info people have voluntarily input? It looks like 1881.no which AFAIK is like old school yellow pages where you put your info in and it’s combined with publicly available things like the business register.
There’s also a lot of tracking of who is accessing personal info. Most often you need to provide your own identity to look something up like property or vehicle owners if it’s not given freely by the individual on a public site.
Even in court you have to use some judgment to determine what the whole truth is, under what context, and to the extend of your memory or a reasonable expectation of enforcement of the idea.
There’s also limitation with self incrimination/5th.
But as a generality, omitting information on socials, whatever registration form, etc… In everyday life is a reasonable practice for preserving privacy.
Being dishonest with friends & family is messed up tho.
My previous post… You add any personal info not publicly available. Publicly available info they add automatically 😀. I don’t participate lol