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tossandthrow ◴[] No.43514173[source]
If the machine is less than 2 years old (and you are in eruope) just return it as defect.
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ginko ◴[] No.43514253[source]
If OP is in Europe Google could be drawn and quartered for GDPR violations.
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kleiba ◴[] No.43514463[source]
"could" being the point here - as Joe Bloke, you're not going to get yourself into a legal dispute with Google, but it's not very hard to return an electronic device as an ordinary end consumer when it's still under warranty.
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nottorp ◴[] No.43514488[source]
You don't need to sue Google, just file a complaint with whatever the GDPR authority is in your country ...
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1. zazazache ◴[] No.43514516{3}[source]
Better to just contact NOYB directly, they are responsible for about 50% of all GDPR fines to date. Outside of Norway the DPAs seem mostly useless, especially when it comes to big tech…