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Thread: How do you delete your account on here?

  1. #11
    IBS wants to leave but can't, I have actually just wet myself.

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    I want to leave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ponte_Steve24 View Post
    I want to leave
    Feck off then. Only kidding mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_idiotb_stardson View Post
    I have been trying to leave for years
    Please...keep trying..

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    How do I delete froggy's account?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mygiddypant View Post
    How do I delete froggy's account?
    Explain that George Soros owns the parent company for the forums. You'll get a couple more to disappear too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UlleyMiller View Post
    Explain that George Soros owns the parent company for the forums. You'll get a couple more to disappear too.
    I've just spat out my coffee....

    ... as I just found out from an expert on YouTube that tap water contains fluoride!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Back to NYSRich' point, without sounding patronising, just don't log in, I know it's hard but thats the easiest fix.
    Without wanting to sound patronising, that wasn't Rich's point at all.

    In fact, it's bizarre how many people have answered a completely different question to the one asked.

    He didn't ask how he could stop posting, he asked he could delete his account (and, presumably, all his historical posts).

    Under GDPR law we have a right to control our data, and to request its deletion. It is a legitimate question and request.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John2 View Post
    Without wanting to sound patronising, that wasn't Rich's point at all.

    In fact, it's bizarre how many people have answered a completely different question to the one asked.

    He didn't ask how he could stop posting, he asked he could delete his account (and, presumably, all his historical posts).

    Under GDPR law we have a right to control our data, and to request its deletion. It is a legitimate question and request.
    I believe GDPR gives rights to view and access certain data, but deletion is more specifically around personal data rather than posts. My understanding is that GDPR is not focused on your 'output' or 'content' (which many sites claim the right to in their sign-up terms, as do employers) but more about how anything of a personal nature is stored, used, shared etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John2 View Post
    I've just spat out my coffee....

    ... as I just found out from an expert on YouTube that tap water contains fluoride!
    All thanks to the Guardian newspaper, if Twitter informs me correctly.

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