this post was submitted on 06 Jan 2026
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You are surprised that a for-profit company that bills people on a RECURRING basis for a paid service keeps card numbers and billing addresses/names? How would recurring bills be paid if the info isn't stored?
I'm not surprised. I am accustomed to the shit around.
Just go to the bank (or open your bank application on the phone) and pay.
This is not how most people operate around subscription services. People expect that the online subscription service will manage that shit. Less secure I know, but you live either in the past or in a much higher risk environment than most.