Yammer, the Facebook clone for enterprises, now demands users to provide their date of birth to be able to access the network. The fallacy with this is that while saying "Verify your age to continue" it says "Enter your birthday to verify that you meet the age requirement to use Yammer." which doesn't make sense for a social network designed for work environments where it is a given that users will be of adult age.
Microsoft have stated (Microsoft account required) that this is due to the pending merge of Yammer with Microsoft 365, however it also states that if the organization using Yammer does not have any users under the age of 16 then this verification step of sending each user's date of birth to Microsoft is not required. This is being seen as another step by Microsoft towards killing Yammer in favor of "Microsoft Teams" which so far has very little traction in the social networking space. This may be one of the final nails in the coffin for the ailing social network for corporations.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 05 2018, @02:03PM
> Any chance this has to do with GDPR or some regulation?
Date of birth is personal information. Unless they can document that they have a need to know the specific date and not just how old the person is, it is thus information they are not allowed to collect.
So I guess the answer is yes. Assuming that someone at Microsoft took the GDPR and asked... "Google is still beating us on evil. How can we be more evil"?