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    27 months ago

    This falls into a “if it aint broke, dont fix it” kind of thing. Month and Year Birthdate are fairly low privacy info that everyone remembers and are used to giving out" it gets used for so many different checks because we all have the understanding that we give this info out to businesses that need them, switching to other things that in a vacuum would be a better fit in that one specific category in only a tiny amount just isnt worth the confusion and pushback that changing it would cause.

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      17 months ago

      It is broken though.

      You only feel like DoB is low level personal information because you tell it to everyone. According to Australian Provacy Principles it’s “sensitive” which means it should only be collected when required.

      At my podiatrists office it’s simply not required.

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        7 months ago

        And EVERYONE has told it to everyone for generations now, which MAKES it low level. This is not a battle worth fighting as it was lost before your grandparents were born and there are numerous other ways we could make society better that would have a lot more impact than your dentist no longer asking what year you were born

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          17 months ago

          Just because a thing has been done in the past does not mean it should be done in the future.

          It’s also not a “battle”. It’s not like stopping use of plastic or whatever. Clinics cpuld just stop collecting DoB and use some other attribute.

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            17 months ago

            Or they could just continue doing what works for them and change nothing because almost no one cares because its not worth caring about. When you were born reveals literally nothing else about you