ONE friend knows my phone PIN, and I trust them with my life. With that, they can access… everything about me. If something happened to me, I want them to have that access.
Someone you trust with your phone should be on the same level as someone you’d trust if your life depended on them.
He being a Microsoft Regional Director, but Danny is right - the FAQ even recommends the same:
How do I know the site isn’t just harvesting searched email addresses?
You don’t, but it’s not. The site is simply intended to be a free service for people to assess risk in relation to their account being caught up in a breach. As with any website, if you’re concerned about the intent or security, don’t use it.
But I use a new email address per site so it doesn’t really matter and I can see which sites have either been hacked or sold my address on. I confronted a couple, they get very embarrased when you have proof!