How do you decide how much REAL personal information to provide? Especially circumstances when filling out a contact form.
Some things are obvious - for example, if I'm making an appointment and need a call back, obviously the phone number needs to work. But others?
Again, I'm interested in situation when it's part of the deal to fill out a contact form.
I'm thinking the separate email is a no brainer.
Larimar @ Jun 5, 2023, 2:07:22 PM
How do you decide how much REAL personal information to provide? Especially circumstances when filling out a contact form.
Some things are obvious - for example, if I'm making an appointment and need a call back, obviously the phone number needs to work. But others?
Again, I'm interested in situation when it's part of the deal to fill out a contact form.
I'm thinking the separate email is a no brainer.
I would definitely set up a "work" email. And make it a normal unassuming email not something like ilovetroshop69@gmail lol. But that way you can still access it if needed. I only provide real info if I'm interested, or the shop specifies I should. I don't make addresses up I pull up google maps and find an apartment complex and use that address.
Thanks for the hacks! I am new and it is so helpful!
Of course, any time