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hammock ◴[] No.41213541[source]

Add the credit card readers/POS tablets at stores, Starbucks, etc to that list, which mostly have tiny cell phone cameras built into them now (whether you knew it or not)

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gaadd33 ◴[] No.41213833[source]

Does that mean I can request all the pictures of myself checking out at Starbucks under the GDPR/CCPA? Has anyone done that yet? If not, any idea why not?

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Nextgrid ◴[] No.41214574[source]

No, because ignoring the GDPR under all kinds of technicalities is standard practice: https://noyb.eu/en/microsofts-xandr-grants-gdpr-rights-rate-...

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1. amarcheschi ◴[] No.41215910[source]

Adding to this, I tried to do the same thing and after providing uuid2 they said "we don't know where it is, but if it exists we will delete it" or something like that, which of course is ridiculous because you can f-ing access the database and access the unique identifier. I'm gonna do it again in some time and try to file another gdpr complaint as soon as they tell "me nooo we can't do that silly ahah"