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- Jan 4, 2024
When companies say this, they technically mean that they don't store your information directly linked/tied to you. What they do is to put you in a category that only they internally knows what it means. It's like saying "I can't see what you bought (we don't store that), but I can see what group you belong to... and that group bought exactly this item". When you download your own data (that EU forced with GDPR), you got random numbers, shit that most people overlook thinking it's just a index for your account, but internally somewhere on a server they have a meaning/catagory for (like a pointer on hard drive, GDPR gives you the address, but only Google knows what it means). That's how they work around GDPR (legally) and say "we don't store your information"."we don't store information"
But again, we got retards and paajets running the show, constantly fucking this up, being a liability for anyone who is tied up to their shitty ways of doing things. Then you got companies straight up lying as well. Future databreaches and Internet ID will be a fun horror spectacle to see.