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1. metada+W4[view] [source] 2022-01-06 00:54:12
>>karlzt+(OP)
Can you send Meta a GDPR request to find out everything they have on you? Curious if anyone has done this and gotten a result.
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2. dessan+i6[view] [source] 2022-01-06 01:03:49
>>metada+W4
Facebook has been known to break the law and stall the release of all data they hold about your person. People often get an incomplete set of documents, and are ghosted when they insist on receiving the missing data categories.
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3. metada+Rb[view] [source] 2022-01-06 01:43:41
>>dessan+i6
Is there a way to enact the legal system in these cases? Otherwise, what's the point of GDPR?

I know ZuckFuckerberg is a scumbag, but is he really going to break the law?

/s

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4. conver+le[view] [source] 2022-01-06 02:02:19
>>metada+Rb
Like most scummy companies, they bet that you don't have the funds / care enough to sue them.

For example EBay sent an email to me (IP/DMARK/DKIM verified) that they had received the payment and were holding it for 'security reasons' and my account would be penalised if not shipped on time. A week later they sent an email saying that they have suspended the buyer for fraud and that I should contact the shipping company to have the item returned (was already delivered at that time). When contacting them (after 50 bot replies) they just denied sending anything (and that their signatures were spoofed), removed any info of the auction from my account, said their TOS exempts them from any damages, and told me not to contact them again.

Not going through a drawn out lawsuit over $150 where my only proof is crypto signatures as all info on my account was wiped..

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