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jakeogh
2976 days ago
So add some "personal data" to the end of anything you might want to demand someone forget later.
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icebraining
2976 days ago
Or you could send a good ol' DMCA takedown request.
I'm not sure where this idea that nothing could be forced off the web before the GDPR came from.
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LaGrange
2976 days ago
No, if you intentionally made that data public then it's done. GDPR doesn't, say, force you to remove political views of Theresa May from newspapers, despite that being covered by personal data, because Theresa May made those views public.
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jakeogh
2971 days ago
So if was subject to the GPDR, and published my nginx logs in real time, I could stop worrying about scrubbing "personal" data from them on request?
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I'm not sure where this idea that nothing could be forced off the web before the GDPR came from.