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> According to GDPR, we are obligued to remove sensitive user
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> According to GDPR, we are obligued to remove sensitive user
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> information as soon as a concerned person demands us to do so.
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> information as soon as a concerned person demands us to do so.
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CFT complied. Even though the sole complaint lead to an investigation
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The GDPR does not protect legal persons (i.e. organizations) and it
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that found the data accurate, it was removed anyway and therefore CFT
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does not protect anonymous information. Specifically:
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"The principles of data protection should therefore not apply to
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anonymous information, namely information which does not relate to an
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identified or identifiable natural person or to personal data rendered
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anonymous in such a manner that the data subject is not or no longer
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identifiable. This Regulation does not therefore concern the
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processing of such anonymous information, including for statistical or
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research purposes."
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CFT's Cloudflare supporter list did not contain real names; only
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pseudoanonymous aliases.
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The listed alias of the subject who complained did not use an alias
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formed like "firstname_lastname", or any form that could reasonably
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identify a natural individual person.
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The sole complaint CFT received lead to an investigation that found
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the data accurate. Even though the GDPR right to be forgotten does
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not have force in that case, it was removed anyway and therefore CFT
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was (and remains) in compliance with the GDPR right to be forgotten.
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was (and remains) in compliance with the GDPR right to be forgotten.
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Yet Codeberg still removed the project despite immediate compliance.
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Yet Codeberg still removed the project despite immediate compliance.
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> as well as Cloudflare employee data, that are considered as private
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> as well as Cloudflare employee data, that are considered as private
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> thus could not even imagine a reason for being listed there.
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> thus could not even imagine a reason for being listed there.
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CFT only received one complaint regarding one individual. CFT
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CFT only received one complaint regarding one individual. CFT
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complied with the GDPR.
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complied with the GDPR. Codeberg destroyed the repository anyway.
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"*Support*" comes in many forms. You can support Cloudflare by
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praising it, or you can support Cloudflare through actions (which may
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even be unwitting to the supporter). In the one case that CFT
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investigated, the subject's understanding narrowly assumed "support"
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was limited to philosophical praise.
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> We can not accept anyone attacking and threatening us and our users
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> We can not accept anyone attacking and threatening us and our users
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> (or anyone for that matter), or inciting others to do so.
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> (or anyone for that matter), or inciting others to do so.
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