Airdrops these days are too different from the airdrops that we had last 2017. They're asking for too much information yet they're not paying their participants accordingly...
The people who organize this Airdrops ask for such personal information/data cause many a times, most of them are prolly going to be sold on the black market, which then makes it not worth it even if they are to pay the little token they promised the participants, it's more ot less obvious that the number of crypto users involved in one airdrop or the other have dropped significantly down the years, time and again, it (Airdrops) has proved counterproductive, so you don't expect people to still continue with it, except those who are unaware or are just moved by their avarice.
For me, I will give a shot once there is so potential airdrop with transparency and back up by the professional team.
The thing is, quite a lot of the airdrop teams are made up of impersonators who claim that they're professionals in the field whereas they are scammers, thus it's more or less pretty difficult to tell which is legitimate, the most preferable option is to just stop participating in Airdrops.