• @[email protected]
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    7 months ago

    The GDPR does not apply to taking, storing, and processing screenshots locally.

    not just the part about the Screenshots being made and locally stored (although that probably would violate other laws)

    “Probably” = you have no idea what you’re talking about.

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      -17 months ago

      Bloating up hard-drives could be ruled as damage to a system, that would be a court matter however.

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        17 months ago

        So we agree that you were wrong about Microsoft violating the GDPR with this software, then.

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          -17 months ago

          No you just think its about something i didn’t say it was about, you literally took the goalposts for a run.

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            17 months ago

            True or false: You claimed that this software, which takes, stores, and processes screenshots locally, constitutes a violation of the GDPR.

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                17 months ago

                So your claim is that any software that processes any data entirely locally on a users machine is violating the GDPR?

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                  -17 months ago

                  Yes if it doesn’t have consent absolutely. Have you read the fucking link i gave you?