I suggest that if you find a service that you like that you give them real
demographic info (year of birth, sex, geography, etc.) even if you give them
dummy personal info (email address and name).  Companies use the info to support
their claims with potential investors and advertisers and the demographics are
actually of value and they don't compromise your privacy in the big scheme of
things.  Parting with some real demo info is a small price to pay for a free
service that you like, particularly if you want to see it continue to exist.

Brenda

n.p. - KCRW

Jerry Notaro wrote:

> Why in the world do they need your sex, year of birth, or even name to give
> you 111 joni tracks?
> Just a precaution, if you value your privacy.
>
> Jerry

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