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2011-01-28
When one signs up with google, we have the reasonable expectation that they don't share our personal information. It sounds like they are violating this expectation. In the future they'll probably have to remedy this either by making clear that they do share your information, or by ceasing to share the personal information at all.
News like this legitimizes the practice of using fake information on account registration forms. How many of us do that?
Edited 2013-02-15 15:35 UTC