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by saurik
1626 days ago
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Yeah: I would take the opposite stance to this whole "accounts should be deleted due to inactivity" BS and say that a company that you entrusted your data to now has a moral responsibility to do everything they can to hold on to that data until such time as you explicitly relinquish them of that duty, and if the cost of such a requirement is scary you shouldn't put yourself in a position to hold on to other peoples' data in the first place. |
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I completely agree.
I will take this even further: that company should break a data retention law in order to hold ambiguously abandoned data that might be important to that user.
Further: that company should safeguard that data and protect it from unlwaful intercept or surveillance just like the data of any other paying customer.
Finally: no additional costs should be accrued beyond the original terms for this safekeeping of data.
Please do not abuse this.