I know. I'm on that side. Can link you to dozens threads where the comment stating ip are pii are downvoted to hell asunder and false myths spread like wildfire.
> Courts largely agree that calendars for appointments are fine
yes, but for online calendars the provider is a processor and need to be listed as such. and when a customer exercise the right of being forgotten, you'll need to go back and delete the meetings. all new stuff I'm quite sure the majority forgot to consider.
> Yes I did. I informed myself
good for you, doesn't mean there are a lot of business that didn't, and considering the false myth spread around here, this board needs to hear as much as possible about these things.
I know. I'm on that side. Can link you to dozens threads where the comment stating ip are pii are downvoted to hell asunder and false myths spread like wildfire.
> Courts largely agree that calendars for appointments are fine
yes, but for online calendars the provider is a processor and need to be listed as such. and when a customer exercise the right of being forgotten, you'll need to go back and delete the meetings. all new stuff I'm quite sure the majority forgot to consider.
> Yes I did. I informed myself
good for you, doesn't mean there are a lot of business that didn't, and considering the false myth spread around here, this board needs to hear as much as possible about these things.