On 2022-10-19 at 11:37 -0700, Michael Peddemors wrote:
> > I hear your message, but I can't believe the only way out is to dox
> > myself.
> 
> I don't think it is 'doxing' unless you are trying to hide ;)
> 
> I am not going to go into whether operating a service on the internet
> is a 'right' or a 'privelege', but coming into my home sure is..

Well, precisely. Providing an address should be no issue for a company,
but requesting the home address from an individual (and by extension
from their family!) is a whole different matter.

There is a difference between letting the world know where you and your
family live and getting some nasty visitor out of it, but avoiding the
former is generally a great way for the later.

Maybe they are stating to only accept email from commercial servers as
a (light) attempt to avoid GDPR issues arising from individuals.

I would be tempted to "paywall" such details from that "Impressum"
behind an eIDAS login, that *their* data will be logged and they will
be considered liable for any misuse or illegal activity that happens
linked to the address they are requesting.

Regards


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