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By *opipu8800 OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Edinburgh

For those of you invoking the BDSG for your privacy, know that you're invoking the German Federal Data Protection Law (Bundesdatenschutzgesetz).

Your text is hokum and moot.

Everything you need to know about privacy is in the Home's footer link called Privacy/Cookies. And that page is well written and sound in terms of data protection.

Any user mentioning Facebook, the university of Sidney, or Fabguys being an openly traded company (i.e. they're on the stock market), you're wasting your profile with nonsense.

Your nonsense text is more like a magic amulet.

So go and read the Privacy/Cookie page.

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By *fcdTV/TS
4 weeks ago

Southend

It’s a good way to filter out the credulous though.

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By *ibblefishMan
4 weeks ago

louthish


"It’s a good way to filter out the credulous though."

Yes and anyone breaching this will hear from my solicitor! ( after I’ve carried extensive enquiries and got a court order requiring the release of private information relating to the Individual in question from the company who hold them in accordance with GDPR) so just you watch out!!

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By *fcdTV/TS
4 weeks ago

Southend


"It’s a good way to filter out the credulous though.

Yes and anyone breaching this will hear from my solicitor! ( after I’ve carried extensive enquiries and got a court order requiring the release of private information relating to the Individual in question from the company who hold them in accordance with GDPR) so just you watch out!!"

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By *opipu8800 OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Edinburgh


"It’s a good way to filter out the credulous though.

Yes and anyone breaching this will hear from my solicitor! ( after I’ve carried extensive enquiries and got a court order requiring the release of private information relating to the Individual in question from the company who hold them in accordance with GDPR) so just you watch out!!"

I work in data protection. This word salad makes no sense lol.

Anyway, yes to filtering.

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