I guess the fact that I'm a web developer has no bearing on your statement?
I don't get what you're saying, Roscoe. I'm also a web developer.
'Someone doesn't quite understand the web' could mean that 'Sharing is what the web is all about, it's good those addresses are on there', or it could mean 'The web is global - can't give out personal information on it'. I don't understand what maven meant.
Anyways, as of today, November 5, it seems there is now a password on the page. No username/password, just a password. And on a non-secure site (simple http, not https). Better, but still very insecure.