New York Times reporter Nicole Perlroth argues that consumers should not share their email addresses with stores, because of the risk of security. In an opinion piece, written for The
Times, she describes the experience of being asked by retailers to share her email, and the reasons that she always says no. The recent Target, Neiman Marcus and Snapchat data breaches are some
examples of why Perlroth suggests that consumers keep their personal information private.Read the whole story at The New York Times »