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Originally Posted by woody14619 View Post
And it's this type of false analogy that I find disturbing. They're not "broadcasting" it at all. How is using it as your default login account name "broadcasting" anything?

Most banks, when you first setup your on-line account, ask for the account number, and other identifying information in order to setup your account. How is that any different at all than this? Answer: It's not. In fact, it's not just similar, it's almost identical. And most make this interface public, where you can log in and setup your online account, as can anyone with that information, just like MyNokia.

All of your arguments here are assuming a lot of things: That the database where the information is being stored isn't encrypted or firewalled, that there's no hashing going on, and/or that they're in some way "broadcasting" all their usernames (and thus your phone number) out to the masses. They're probably storing that data just like most other services, behind some type of firewall, using SSL to get the name and password, and comparing it in a safe way.

Yes, it was wrong of them to take the info without asking. But saying that they're "broadcasting" the information, or making it publicly available when they clearly are not is just flame bating, and helps nothing.
If you're so intent on reducing my very existence to the word "broadcasting" (because it's not obvious that "broadcast it on radio" was a hyperbole ), I'll take it back, fine.

But this is NOT the same as registering for my bank, because my bank didn't kidnap me in my sleep to steal my information without me even realising it. With my bank, I had to GO there, ASK for setting up an account and freely HAND OVER my information. And I've already stated that I would have been okay with doing the same with Nokia, if they at least ASKED instead of sending a paid SMS behind my back (even obfuscating that message from the SMS log).
 

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