Reddit’s replacement mods may be putting its communities at riskHLMenckenFan@lemmy.world to Reddit@lemmy.world – 307 points – 1 years agotheverge.com48Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentIt doesn’t matter, they still have your data.It's called the California Consumer Privacy Act. They are legally obligated to delete your data.Spoiler: they still don’t and to believe they do is silly.Only if you can prove CA residency. So Google a random address to have ready if it asks
It doesn’t matter, they still have your data.It's called the California Consumer Privacy Act. They are legally obligated to delete your data.Spoiler: they still don’t and to believe they do is silly.Only if you can prove CA residency. So Google a random address to have ready if it asks
It's called the California Consumer Privacy Act. They are legally obligated to delete your data.Spoiler: they still don’t and to believe they do is silly.Only if you can prove CA residency. So Google a random address to have ready if it asks
It doesn’t matter, they still have your data.
It's called the California Consumer Privacy Act. They are legally obligated to delete your data.
Spoiler: they still don’t and to believe they do is silly.
Only if you can prove CA residency.
So Google a random address to have ready if it asks