Comment by trollbridge 16 days ago Birthdays are hardly confidential. 5 comments trollbridge Reply ghaff 16 days ago They're not really for many people (and, personally, I don't go to any extremes to keep it a secret). But sharing info like that from an HR record without permission feels a bit wrong even if others here obviously disagree. Insanity 16 days ago It depends on the culture/religion. Not everyone celebrates birthdays.I had multiple ICs ask me not to say public birthday wishes, as they didn’t celebrate their birthday and/or did not want the rest of the team to know. DamonHD 16 days ago They should be unless you want to publish one of the things that too many (eg sites) regard as a reasonable secondary security verifier. trollbridge 14 days ago Get a single speeding ticket in most jurisdictions in the U.S. and your birthdate is never confidential ever again. ghaff 14 days ago And health records, e.g. prescriptions, as well.
ghaff 16 days ago They're not really for many people (and, personally, I don't go to any extremes to keep it a secret). But sharing info like that from an HR record without permission feels a bit wrong even if others here obviously disagree.
Insanity 16 days ago It depends on the culture/religion. Not everyone celebrates birthdays.I had multiple ICs ask me not to say public birthday wishes, as they didn’t celebrate their birthday and/or did not want the rest of the team to know.
DamonHD 16 days ago They should be unless you want to publish one of the things that too many (eg sites) regard as a reasonable secondary security verifier. trollbridge 14 days ago Get a single speeding ticket in most jurisdictions in the U.S. and your birthdate is never confidential ever again. ghaff 14 days ago And health records, e.g. prescriptions, as well.
trollbridge 14 days ago Get a single speeding ticket in most jurisdictions in the U.S. and your birthdate is never confidential ever again.
They're not really for many people (and, personally, I don't go to any extremes to keep it a secret). But sharing info like that from an HR record without permission feels a bit wrong even if others here obviously disagree.
It depends on the culture/religion. Not everyone celebrates birthdays.
I had multiple ICs ask me not to say public birthday wishes, as they didn’t celebrate their birthday and/or did not want the rest of the team to know.
They should be unless you want to publish one of the things that too many (eg sites) regard as a reasonable secondary security verifier.
Get a single speeding ticket in most jurisdictions in the U.S. and your birthdate is never confidential ever again.
And health records, e.g. prescriptions, as well.