Google has kind of merged much of its backend data. So if any Google
services have that information they all do.
On Jan 26, 2016 1:26 PM, "Victor Odhner" <
vodhner@cox.net> wrote:
> OK, so one of the windmills that I like to tilt is limiting how much
> Google knows about me. *:)*
>
> I do use Google Calendar. I had the “Birthdays” checkbox enabled, and it
> wished me a happy birthday. I spun through my busy calendar to see how many
> birthdays are listed, and it’s a tiny handful, I think four people besides
> myself.
>
> My birthday is on a busy day, so I tried to delete my birthday. Cawn’t be
> done. I would have to contact the Calendar Administrator, they say. But it
> doesn’t say who the administrator is for the birthday calendar.
>
> It’s OK, I have simply disabled the Birthday Calendar, which will not be
> missed. But I’m curious who that mysterious administrator is.
>
> I guess the real answer is, If I gave Google my birthday, where did I do
> that?
>
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