There have been multiple accounts created with the sole purpose of posting advertisement posts or replies containing unsolicited advertising.

Accounts which solely post advertisements, or persistently post them may be terminated.

Trying to contact them, in order to confirm that they deleted my account and not only closed it, will create a new account

I asked this company to close and delete my account, and they replied that they have closed it. They use a type of ticket system where you need to log in to their site to see replies.

I wanted to reply, to ask if they also have deleted my data, instead of just closing the account. In order to contact them, they will create a new account SMH

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DirigibleProtein ,

10minutemail.com or similar. New address for every query. Clogging up their system with bad data is their choice, not yours.

manucode ,
@manucode@infosec.pub avatar

Do you live in the EU so that GDPR applies?

cosmicrookie OP ,
@cosmicrookie@lemmy.world avatar

Yes. This is why i am in touch with them. But every time i need to reply, to make sure that they comply, they create a new account.

Terces ,

They have to list their legal contact. Write them an e-mail there and quote the GDPR. Request a confirmation.

cosmicrookie OP ,
@cosmicrookie@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve done that a few times yeah with other cases. This is just the first time that i see someone create an account just for contacting them

Rosoe ,
@Rosoe@fedia.io avatar

Aye it's ass. Even the temp mail idea is flawed because at some point you need to confirm your identity/ownership of the account.

I did a huge GDPR cleanup of various accounts I owned based on what I had and wanted gone from my password manager at the time. A mix of:

  • Please fill out this pdf with all your details of all the information you want deleted. If we can't find the data base don that form then it's on you. (Unnecessary amount of work. Solution, report to national GDPR Rep for obfuscation.)
  • Non-response from any active email. (Illegal for companies with operation sin the EU. Report to national GDPR rep for non0compliance.)
  • Did not respond for 30 days (Illegal for companies with operation sin the EU. Report to national GDPR rep for non0compliance.)
  • Asked for an extension to 60 days (Only possible in certain extreme circumstances that they need to prove to you. Report to national GDPR rep.)
  • Asked for copy of passport to confirm identity. (Unnecessary if emailing from the email they have on file. Tell them this. If they don't delete/ignore report them to national GDPR rep.)
  • Self-service deletion does not work and customer service will only refer you to that self-service. (Report to national GDPR rep.)

And probably more I don't remember. Maybe 30% of companies I reached out to actually just deleted it and confirmed as such within 30 days. If you're doing similar then you've got to get good at reporting people to strong arm them, especially if they just no respond after 30 days. Gotta proactively stay on top of that.

cosmicrookie OP ,
@cosmicrookie@lemmy.world avatar

When they reply that they have deleted the account, do you assume that they also delete any information that they have stored or that they simply close it and keep the information?

Personally i want them to delete my email name and other information so that it is not at all in their systems.

The problem here is, that I can’t write and check, without them creating a new account for that email

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