Recently I changed my email address on the Service NSW website, and almost 
immediately received three emails from <[email protected]> advising me 
they "recently received a request to change your Salesforce account’s email 
address [...]  To finish changing your email address, go to [...] 
https://servicensw.my.salesforce.com/setup/emailverif?oid=[long user ID]"

I have no desire for an account with Salesforce.com, which is a "customer 
relations manager" and marketing company apparently based in San Franscisco.

The person from Service NSW advised  "While there does appear to be an excess 
of emails confirming your change it is just the salesforce platform that the 
website operates on that is generating these automated responses as a result of 
your email address update."

The Service NSW privacy policy doesn't mention Salesforce.com, but it does 
mention a company by the name of Mixpanel Inc. and Google Analytics.

Enquiries as to how much personal information is sent to third parties or 
offshore elicit the usual incantations about privacy, but the privacy policy is 
full of the usual escape clauses such as "Service NSW will take reasonable 
security measures [...]."

So much for privacy, it's pretty clear all residents personal information id 
held offshore.  Why does Gladys Berejiklian need to involve companies like 
Google Analytics, Salesforce.com, _and_ Mixpanel?  Why is there no mandatory 
requirement for all personal information to be held solely in Australia and 
under the direct control of Government?

David L.
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