GDPR makes it mandatory that any EU citizen can request total erasure of any personal data, so your statement is opposite of the law. Also, California adopted a similar regulation covering CA residents that starts in January, so Scott may need to implement some means of making a SatelliteGuy vanish from the face of the earth. That could get ugly…And legally, I don’t think all records/traces can be destroyed.
Why do you think he is an EU citizen? You can put any location you want to in your profile.GDPR makes it mandatory that any EU citizen can request total erasure of any personal data, so your statement is opposite of the law. Also, California adopted a similar regulation covering CA residents that starts in January, so Scott may need to implement some means of making a SatelliteGuy vanish from the face of the earth. That could get ugly…
edit: …or not, as he California law AB 375 applies to companies with business over $25,000,000, so unless Scott gets buttloads of donations, I think we're all safe.
California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA): What you need to know to be compliant
Why do you think he is an EU citizen? You can put any location you want to in your profile.
I asked why you thought he was.If he is..he can file a complaint...but like Scott said..no servers in th EU...they have no authority
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I asked why you thought he was.
Whoops, sorry, mixed you up with Foxbat.Wasn't me...but the guys posts have a European feel to them....most Americans would never consider reporting privacy concerns...Americans are too busy posting on social media to worry about such things
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