RichardM wrote:So where to the HotByters fall on this issue, both restauranteurs and guests.
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Carla G wrote:"Oh look! Carla is having diner out with friends! The last 3 times she did this they sat in the restaurant for 2+ hours . Now would be a good time to break into her house. Here's the phone number and address. "
Andrew Mellman wrote:Carla G wrote:... Here's the phone number and address. "
I sort of think you are in the vast minority here . . . just go on Facebook (if you do) and I almost guarantee most of your friends will show pictures of themselves on vacation (speaking of 'good time to break in')! You're correct, but people don't seem to care.
Big Brother isn't coming . . . he's here now.
Andrew Mellman wrote:Big Brother isn't coming . . . he's here now.
Robin Garr wrote:I'm happy to post my dinner on social media, but I do not make my address or phone number public, and I think most people follow a similar practice.
Andrew Mellman wrote:Don't want to burst your bubble, Robin, but unless you've been fooling us all by using a fake made-up name for the past many years any average hacker can find your address in a minute or two, even if it's unlisted! If you only use a cell phone, that will take longer, but still can be done.
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