"I respect my personal privacy too much to have info about where I live plastered all over the place.
"Perhaps some people might see this service as a chance for publicity or to gain new clients. Great!"
DR,
I can understand people who are in a government protection program not wanting others to know where they are. Why? Becuase they fear for their safety. But, normal people - that is people who do not fall into the celebrity category (good or bad)? With all due respects, I think it is possible to respect another person's privacy without requiring that person or yourself go into hiding.
Do you feel your privacy is violated when you get "junk mail?" I don't feel my privacy is being violated simply because I get mail I did not request. The solution is so simple. Just toss it in the trash.
Unless you have gone into hiding, the information about where you live is a matter of public record. That situation is not likely to change. Why not make the most of it? I do not believe complaining about your public address being readily accessible in public databases will do you any good.
What could you possibly hope to accomplish by trying to change the way the public chooses to handle public information?
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