← Back to context Comment by trollbridge 5 hours ago Birthdays are hardly confidential. 3 comments trollbridge Reply ghaff 4 hours 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 5 hours 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 5 hours 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.
ghaff 4 hours 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 5 hours 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 5 hours 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.
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.