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I mean I'm usually not the skeptic when it comes to privacy rights, but it's hard for me to defend against an action like this. Because I don't see a purpose of needing that information outside of the intent to sell to third party
Social media are more and more required by law to prevent kids from using their service. I don't see a way to achieve that with no risks to privacy.
Then there shouldn't be such laws. It's not the government's job to parent.
won't somebody please think of the children!