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According to gdpr it is not allowed to use people’s data for purposes other than the ones they agreed to.
I had an e-mail discussion with them and I filed a complaint with my countries gdpr enforcement agency.
They take a while to investigate and react, but hopefully if enough people complain they will take it seriously.
Yep. I knew it was a public when I posted it. The thing I have a problem with is when my non-public content is used by people I didn’t intend.
According to gdpr it is not allowed to use people’s data for purposes other than the ones they agreed to. I had an e-mail discussion with them and I filed a complaint with my countries gdpr enforcement agency. They take a while to investigate and react, but hopefully if enough people complain they will take it seriously.
Exactly, but it’s far more easier to spread panic with generalizations than it is to speak about the specifics.