| There are many headlines of people getting their <FAANG/Big Company> accounts banned and losing access to a lot of important documents or services. Often, trying to talk to support on any of these companies is akin to talking to a wall. However, GDPR has a clause stating that "The data subject shall have the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing". Which would mean that any EU/EEA citizen should have the right to have the decision reviewed by a human. Has anyone successfully overturned a banned account using this method? |
Now if you don’t believe them then you’d need to take them to court and show why you think that’s not the case.
Which I guess means my question is why don’t you believe them and how likely is it that they are lying when they claim thy appeals are reviewed by a human?