• ErraticDragon@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Yeah it would probably be illegal to use the data for anything in the event of a GDPR removal.

    They do technically still have it in their backups, most likely. It should be covered in Reddit’s ToS.

    According to France’s GDPR supervisory authority, CNIL, organisations don’t have to delete backups when complying with the right to erasure.

    Nonetheless, they must clearly explain to the data subject that backups will be kept for a specified length of time (outlined in your retention policy).

    If you decide to go down this route, you should bear in mind that other supervisory authorities might be stricter and that you must be able to demonstrate that it’s impractical to delete backup data.

    https://www.itgovernance.eu/blog/en/the-gdpr-how-the-right-to-be-forgotten-affects-backups-2