If they have acquired your information without your consent, and have sold it without your consent, and also, your state/country supports privacy laws preventing the illegal transmission of personal information, then yes, you can sue them.
In the US, you can sue pretty much anybody for pretty much anything. That doesn't mean you'll win, of course, and even if you do "win", it could cost you a lot of money for something that winds up being merely a moral victory.
As of what is publicly known, Justin Woltering has not publicly disclosed his sexual orientation. It is important to remember that someone's sexual orientation is personal information and should be respected as such.
If they want money from you, or personal info, I suppose it could be. If you don't know them, just throw it out.
There are many different types of data jobs but they all require inputting data. This can include case numbers, medical history, client information, company information, etc.
Its a privately owned company. So you can't buy stock. Unless you have millions of dollars and want to give them a call directly, I suppose.
You make out with them. What else are you suppose to do?
Good Merit I would suppose.
Give them a mop, I suppose.
becoz of the company database is very large and can not easy to handle it use of the company use of the oracle ... and suppose any company member ask to you xyz person data information given ...so use of the oracle so can easy to find the person information and get it....
A counselor is suppose to keep information confidential. This does not mean all do.
A router
I suppose you can if you use skype
I suppose it's peoples personal opinions!