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by londons_explore
3110 days ago
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Google was mostly compliant with the GDPR already. When you delete your account on Google, it really does delete all data from all services and all backup records etc. They implemented it like 3 or 4 years ago. Yes, it was a lot of work for a lot of engineers. Arguably, it's much harder for smaller companies to comply. |
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Also the Google tool deletes your account data. It does not delete all things that are conceivably personal data. For example if you commented on or edited a shared Google Doc and then delete your account I'm not sure the comments are deleted too. So it's not quite that simple.
The law is so broad you could conceivably also demand that Gmail deletes any email you sent to it under your own name, out of other people's inboxes.