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Originally posted by contractorcontractor View Postthat would breach GDPR laws
What GDPR law would it breach?
I'm always intrigued at various people's interpretation of GDPR.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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At the risk of being banned, here is the data you requireOriginally posted by WTFH View PostWhat GDPR law would it breach?
I'm always intrigued at various people's interpretation of GDPR.
Can I ask a company to delete my personal data? | European CommissionComment
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Must admit I'm unclear about what personal data the site will hold. Looking at my profile I can't see anything that relates to the real me, and all I recall giving the site when I first joined was my email address (or to be more accurate, an email address). What am I missing?Blog? What blog...?
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostMust admit I'm unclear about what personal data the site will hold. Looking at my profile I can't see anything that relates to the real me, and all I recall giving the site when I first joined was my email address (or to be more accurate, an email address). What am I missing?
This is why I asked the other guy - some seem to think that GDPR includes lots of things.
The only "personal" information the site holds is the email address, and birthday (if provided). There's no home address, phone number, or any personal info like that.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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A full ID check on this sockie seems appropriate to compare against details currently held - for all we know it could have been a hacked account which is attempting to use social engineering in order to destroy data.Comment
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Seems reasonable to retain all info on this sockie for the next 20 years in case HMRC decides to start investigation.Comment
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I've always struggled with that too. If you reveal personal information on a public forum what recourse could you seriously expect?Originally posted by malvolio View PostMust admit I'm unclear about what personal data the site will hold. Looking at my profile I can't see anything that relates to the real me, and all I recall giving the site when I first joined was my email address (or to be more accurate, an email address). What am I missing?Comment
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I struglle to see how me pointing out what you posted, is abuse.Originally posted by contractorcontractor View PostReally, I am not interested in replying to your abuse. You are not that important.
While you may love the to ban, I want my details erased, as per GDPR. I am certain it can be arranged and complaint is not needed.
If I called you a **** that would be abuse. But I didn't.
It's always the first to shout accusations of abuse, who are the worst offenders.Last edited by Lance; 31 January 2020, 14:28.See You Next TuesdayComment
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