I don’t get why anyone would be so protective of their ZIP Code. That’s not PII. And it’s very likely to be local to the store you’re shopping. (I do get people who don’t share their address or phone number, of course. Those are PII.)
When Radio Shack asked for my address, I would answer: 1060 West Addison Street, Chicago, IL 60613. Yes. that’s Wrigley Field. Say what you will but it fooled the Nazis.
I don’t get why anyone would be so protective of their ZIP Code. That’s not PII. And it’s very likely to be local to the store you’re shopping. (I do get people who don’t share their address or phone number, of course. Those are PII.)
A non-generic name and zip is often enough to locate someone.
it’s not much of a request but everyone is so paranoid about it. like google & facebook aren’t already mining your data invisibly on your smartphone.
People who say “Mother” usually always has issues.
When Radio Shack asked for my address, I would answer: 1060 West Addison Street, Chicago, IL 60613. Yes. that’s Wrigley Field. Say what you will but it fooled the Nazis.