from my point of view this is a security flaw, bug, NSA-/google-Feature request.
Reproduce:
1. add a new contact with a full name. Lets say:
Name: Mark French
Mail: 1234@gmail.com
2. write a mail to this adress
3. check mailbox of 1234@gmail.com
4. the receipient-field shows "Mark French <1234@gmail.com>"
I'd say this is a clear exposure of private data.
- Through this "everybody" will get clear data which mail adress is linked to what specific name if only a few people saved the full name
- Image you want to always remember, how you feel about your contact and type "the stupid guy Mark French" as name. This will be exposed
you get the idea, guess.
How it should be:
Full names in the adress book should only be mapped locally. Sending a mail should always only be done through the mail-address (only!)
And now some might say
- everybody is doing it like this
- you can change the "display name"
- Some [insert big company here] forced us to
- is just an excuse
- is complicated for most users and will result in inconvenience when using the mail adress
- well... I guess that might be a reason. Nobody likes the gun to his head
This is my opinion about this fact. Am I the only one who's caring about that, or is there any chance to get a different behavior in the future?
( posting this thread here was on purpose. I felt it's wrong to post it at bugs or features )
regards