pmhoran
New member
Exactly .... and thats whats ticked me off.
My memory isn't what it used to be ... but I don't remember reading anywhere in their company policies that say they will decide, without my consent or permission, to register domains (free or otherwise) in my name.
Their privacy policy does say something about not sharing my info unless I choose to opt in to certain mailings or third party offers ... which I never do (at least not with my registrar). But by registering my name & info and disclosing my real email address (unprotected) on a domain I did not give them permission to register me for ... isn't that a serious breach of their privacy policy??? If I registered it ... it would me disclosing the info ... freely and knowingly. But when they unilaterally decide to register it in my name without my knowledge or permission ... they are the ones disclosing my information to anyone on the internet.
I think that would be a serious breach no matter whose privacy policy it is.
JMHO
Peter
My memory isn't what it used to be ... but I don't remember reading anywhere in their company policies that say they will decide, without my consent or permission, to register domains (free or otherwise) in my name.
Their privacy policy does say something about not sharing my info unless I choose to opt in to certain mailings or third party offers ... which I never do (at least not with my registrar). But by registering my name & info and disclosing my real email address (unprotected) on a domain I did not give them permission to register me for ... isn't that a serious breach of their privacy policy??? If I registered it ... it would me disclosing the info ... freely and knowingly. But when they unilaterally decide to register it in my name without my knowledge or permission ... they are the ones disclosing my information to anyone on the internet.
I think that would be a serious breach no matter whose privacy policy it is.
JMHO
Peter