Fedora doesn't have email addresses of anything but a tiny tiny portion of it's users and they
have their own right to privacy for not getting unsolicited email. Yes, you should be careful
about changes to privacy policies and if you read the privacy policy of many websites, their
policy does leave room for them to change it with some minor or no form of notification.
Posted Jul 21, 2008 9:08 UTC (Mon) by i3839 (subscriber, #31386)
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To create a Fedora account you need to provide your name and email address. People who didn't
do that won't care much about your privacy policy because you don't know anything about them.
Getting an email for any small change to the policy would be annoying indeed, so make a
distinction between changes that change the spirit of the policy and those that don't.
For example Livejournal says:
> If there is ever a change to how LiveJournal uses or intends to use
> personal information, we will post that change to this policy and,
> if the new policy is materially less restrictive than this policy,
> we will seek your consent.
The webshop I checked says it won't share any info with anyone at all, except to get stuff
delivered.