> "is used only to send you your password"

I understand this as a guaranty, that it's not used for spamming. (See also update (3) )

And I don't expect many would object about an extra mail every x years.

Additionally I seem to remember - maybe incorrectly - that these emails were used for sending warnings after PM was hacked.(?)

My suggestion

Just amend the policy with a phrase° that the email can be used for exceptional personal emergency contacts by the admins, but never for any kind of advertising.

Reasoning:

Concerning monks who haven't seen the policy change, because they were away in the meantime:

just do it till someone objects, and if this really happens, add him/her to a manual exception list (which will be very short)

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
see Wikisyntax for the Monastery

Updates

°) I leave the wording to native speakers and victims experts of US I-will-sue-you culture*. ;)

*) LOL , that's an epic boomerang 😂

3) from Create A New User

4) your mother is doing fine ;)

5) but are rarely updated. I personally know a case of an emergency last will written in WW2, leaving everything to a long forgotten former wife not seen for 40 years.


In reply to Re: RFC: Add profile field "emergency contact" or such like as by LanX
in thread RFC: Add profile field "emergency contact" or such like as by jdporter

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