Tell me your GDPR horror stories! (Or why you love it). I have a senate hearing on Tuesday and I want to know more things. And I have plenty of time for your tweets, because I just opened a browser using an EU IP and am waiting for the various consent screens to finish loading.
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GDPR right to erasure does not require purging records from backups, and if a GDPR delete request requires altering your analytics data, then you’re doing analytics wrong, or getting very bad compliance advice!
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CNIL for example recommends making data subjects aware of the backup policy, and ensuring that the records aren’t restored when restoring from backup, which is nontrivial but also doesn’t rethinking how you store all of your data:https://blog.quantum.com/backup-administrators-the-1-advice-to-deal-with-gdpr-and-the-right-of-erasure/#.Wv7qy0xFwy9 …
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