I subscribe to Dick Eastman's weekly genealogical newsletter. In his recent issue he mentions a new website called "anybirthday.com". I thought he was kidding when he said that he went to the website and found his own name and birthdate listed. I tried for my maiden name in the town where I was born. Well, I got a surprise - there were 4 of 9 of my family listed with the exact birthdate. My father was listed 4 times (why - I have no idea). Along with him was his sister-in-law, my cousin (before she married), and a cousin-in-law. Missing were my father's brother and sister, my mother and another cousin and his son. I then entered my married name in the town I currently live. Well, there I was with the correct birthdate but my husband wasn't. Where they got these names and dates I have no idea, but evidently someone has inside information which is already out there and our private life is no longer private. All a person has to know is a last name and they can get a name and birthdate for their genealogical data files. Debbi Geer