Derek, halt! Unga unga, no cave cuddles now. Me check bone-calendar, unga bunga, big chance for baby bump. We wait, sky spirits nod-nod. Timing everything, unga!
Sure, that was the way for woman to use a calender…
Derek, halt! Unga unga, no cave cuddles now. Me check bone-calendar, unga bunga, big chance for baby bump. We wait, sky spirits nod-nod. Timing everything, unga!
Sure, that was the way for woman to use a calender…
Why is this mortadella without fat? A vegan one? Heresy!
Yeah, it’s still a personal data and still considered as such under GDPR. And you’re asking the right questions: Even if a server is located outside the EU/EEA, and if it offers services to people in those regions (e.g., by providing english or german language), GDPR compliance is required. Practical implementation is a pain :)
Yes, it does not cover anonymized data or data that does not relate to an identifiable individual. But, if your Lemmy account is associated with a real email address, your comments and account details can be considered personal data under GDPR. The GDPR defines personal data as any information related to an identifiable person who can be directly or indirectly identified, particularly by reference to an identifier such as an email address. Even if you use a pseudonym (fake name), the fact that the account can be linked back to your real identity through the email address makes the associated data (like your comments) subject to GDPR provisions.
What’s up homie? I’m Tony. 🤠
Knowledge hub? Personal knowledge hub?
Oh right, there is this one is also currently installed, but hidden and never interacted with.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/istilldontcareaboutcookies/
Same functionality.
ublock was already mentioned couple of times. Additionally this one: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookie-autodelete/
Well, thx. But this was not my question.
How can I check if my laptop has such software installed?
At least she didn’t jump out of the window 🌝
When one mentions “Hetzner”, it doesn’t immediately evoke cloud services in the same vein as AWS, GCP, or Azure. For instance, while SAP offers “cloud” solutions, it might equate to a single server in Hannover. I hope this clarifies the context of my question :)
Cloud is not an option?
Well, I don’t think it will recognise words like fucking or Cunt oh well it does Cunt is even written capital.