This is a very American perspective, we have laws in Europe that make this right defacto. Admittedly few people know this or exercise their rights though. Us citizens though have awful rights and protection by law, it is a significant issue in the US
What if instead of granting delete request they don't respond and their request form does not work, intentionally most likely? Or they put up days of ted tape, intrusive verification demanding information? These are.things I come across.
So who's to say they really did delete it? They have no incentive to.
is it the same with gdpr? since you can’t keep data unless they have a good reason to do so under gdpr, i’d expect withdrawing your consent for usage would also remove their excuse for keeping it, right?
as a it support for a certain american company's european country branch, i fought a losing battle all my career. One, data were always 'active' and kept for 'statistical purpose'. Two, passwords were always shared among administrators. go figure. Last, data server were secured physically but every department had its slice of the db. When I lost my job my loyalty prevented me from wipe out everything. Security is BORING, that is a stone cold fact..
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