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@leonpalafox @GergelyOrosz Depending on where you live, you can request to have your data deleted, per their privacy policy (that I had mentioned above)
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@easyNotComplex @leonpalafox @GergelyOrosz They don‘t seem to ignore existing laws, but I think the problem is that for a system as complex as theirs, it is really hard to tell when and whether your data has been sufficiently depersonalized, aggregated, and so on.
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@easyNotComplex @leonpalafox @GergelyOrosz For example, a model that had your data in there among billions of other data points, is that sufficiently depersonalized? Normally you‘d say yes, but because the systems also do information retrieval, can you make sure the specific data won‘t come up again? And so on.