Justintime9 wrote:Hmm... I was going to download it, but Its asking for my address, last name, city, and phone #... I don't want them to be mailing me all this stuff...
Good reaction.
The problem here is not that they ask you for this information (you probably give it away several times a week, filling out contest forms at the mall, etc). Lots of legitimate companies ask for this information when they need it.
The problem is they don't say if and why they need it and what they're going to do (and not do) with it. Specifically, there is no link on the registration form to a privacy policy or a security policy, in which they would publicly commit to keep your information private and secure. It is unacceptable for anyone to operate an on-line business without this. It is unacceptable to use a home address or phone number for later authentication (that's what a challenge-response system is for). It is unacceptable (and actually illegal where I live) to gather private information when it is not necessary for the conduct of a business transaction. Since this is free software, there is no reason here. "Record-keeping" is not a reason in itself.
Still, as Hoikas suggested you could enter false information. Otherwise you should consult your parents before entering your real address and phone number.