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December 23, 2020, 05:36:11 PM Last edit: December 23, 2020, 05:54:18 PM by OutOfMemory |
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I decided to write to Ledger (again) asap. This time i want ALL my data removed from ALL their databases under GDPR. Of course, i will remind them, that refusing to do so is illegal in the EU and that i have to report it to the officials through my embassador/foreign affairs ministry. In the meantime i'm gonna figure out the correct instance to turn to, which form and/or wording i have to use etc.
Good move. Please keep us posted on this. I'm also thinking of writing to those jokers, to formally request the complete deletion of everything they hold about me, under GDPR. Complete deletion. Those fucks! I hope they go bankrupt and be forced to pay heavy fines. Use formal language and don't be impolite (don't swear, etc.), just cold and to the point. This will scare them even more. Good luck! Will let you guys know what happens in my case too, I just need to find the time to write a proper email. You don't need much time, i'll post my text later. I am used to formal language, i am always friendly, especially to my enemies EDIT: From their FAQ: Does Ledger comply with GDPR?Ledger is working tirelessly to comply with GDPR and other data protection regulations. This is why within 3 days of the discovery of the data breach, Ledger reported the information to the French Data Protection authority and has been provided updates as they became available. Ledger is also working and communicating openly with other data protection authorities. Ledger’s privacy team is also mobilised to respond and manage any privacy related queries that customers may send us. If you have a specific request about your data (access, erasure….) please send us an email at privacy@ledger.fr.
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December 23, 2020, 05:39:20 PM |
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Son? More like Dad. Chuck Norris was born in 1940... five years before any Boomer.
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December 23, 2020, 05:56:04 PM |
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Son? More like Dad. Chuck Norris was born in 1940... five years before any Boomer. almost the same age as " Hide the Pain Harold" then. EDIT: https://youtu.be/FScfGU7rQaM
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December 23, 2020, 06:02:04 PM |
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And it will keep falling. This will fall some more in next few hours someone tips on twitter.
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December 23, 2020, 06:04:21 PM |
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Okay. Not son nor dad. More like older brother. Hide the Pain Chuck.
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December 23, 2020, 06:06:07 PM Last edit: December 23, 2020, 06:16:12 PM by OutOfMemory Merited by vapourminer (1) |
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Text block for ledger data deletion email (to privacy@ledger.fr) Madame, Monsieur,
as an EU citizen, i kindly request full data erasure of all my personal data (name, email, address, phone... etc.) from your databases in accordance to EU GDPR Art. 17 (aka. "Right to be forgotten") without undue delay.
Please inform me after acknowledgement of my deletion request and also as soon as possible after completion of erasure.
Sincerely,
My Name
EDIT: And moments later, their auto-reply reached my mailbox: Hi, Thank you for reaching out. If your inquiry concerns the “July 2020 e-commerce and marketing data breach”, please read our blogpost and FAQ on the matter, in which you’ll find detailed information about what this regretful incident means for you and for your personal information.
If you wish to delete the personal information we have about you or exercise any of the rights mentioned in Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (the "GDPR") or if you have any additional questions about the use of your personal data, please refer to our Privacy Policy to submit a data subject rights request to Ledger’s privacy team who will get back to you in due delays.
Due to a current high volume of requests and in order to facilitate processing, please do not submit duplicate requests as this may drag response time. For any other inquiry, please do not hesitate to reach out to our Ledger Support team.
Thanks for your understanding.
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December 23, 2020, 06:12:08 PM |
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Text block for ledger data deletion email (to privacy@ledger.fr) Madame, Monsieur,
as an EU citizen, i kindly request full data erasure of all my personal data (name, email, address, phone... etc.) from your databases in accordance to EU GDPR Art. 17 (aka. "Right to be forgotten") without undue delay.
Please inform me after acknowledgement of my deletion request and also as soon as possible after completion of erasure.
Sincerely,
My Name
thanks, and a new business idea was born! EDIT: enter your email address and we will request to remove your entries from almost the whole Internet. EDIT2: you can call it social DDoS. we both invented it.
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December 23, 2020, 06:19:02 PM |
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thanks, and a new business idea was born! EDIT: enter your email address and we will request to remove your entries from almost the whole Internet. EDIT2: you can call it social DDOS. we both invented it. Nice, i'd be satisfied with only 5% of total income of the service, paid in BTC on a monthly basis
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December 23, 2020, 06:26:37 PM |
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thanks, and a new business idea was born! EDIT: enter your email address and we will request to remove your entries from almost the whole Internet. EDIT2: you can call it social DDOS. we both invented it. Nice, i'd be satisfied with only 5% of total income of the service, paid in BTC on a monthly basis do we have competitors and do we have enough markets to push the product/service? EDIT: BTW who should be the Boss and who should do all the work?
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December 23, 2020, 06:28:50 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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It's all peachy, but our leading indicator (GBTC) suggests a 4% drop. Y'all think that it is irrelevant, but a large coin losing almost 50% because of lawsuit (even before any verdict) is (or should be) unnerving to btc as well. Who knows what other lawsuits are in the pipeline or be concocted shortly?
Peculiar large coin they kept printing and selling that's a large shitcoin. #haiku
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December 23, 2020, 06:33:22 PM |
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thanks, and a new business idea was born! EDIT: enter your email address and we will request to remove your entries from almost the whole Internet. EDIT2: you can call it social DDOS. we both invented it. Nice, i'd be satisfied with only 5% of total income of the service, paid in BTC on a monthly basis do we have competitors and do we have enough markets to push the product/service? EDIT: BTW who should be the Boss and who should do all the work? Work? Forget it, i'm out No, just joking. We'll hire some east european computer wizards to set up web interfaces and backend services, a couple of british telephone sexworkers (female) for support hotline. A salesman. Roger Ver might need some money soon after BCH goes to zero. We both share inter-communication and organisation of annual company parties in the world's nicest places. How's about that for a start? EDIT: Oh yeah, and hookers and blow and all that EDIT2: Just to stay on topic:
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December 23, 2020, 06:41:35 PM |
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Sideways? Barely one week. ___ Also, aren't we gonna save the 300 meme for when we hit $300k? What we really want to wait for is Vegeta at $900k.
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December 23, 2020, 06:43:20 PM |
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thanks, and a new business idea was born! EDIT: enter your email address and we will request to remove your entries from almost the whole Internet. EDIT2: you can call it social DDOS. we both invented it. Nice, i'd be satisfied with only 5% of total income of the service, paid in BTC on a monthly basis do we have competitors and do we have enough markets to push the product/service? EDIT: BTW who should be the Boss and who should do all the work? Work? Forget it, i'm out No, just joking. We'll hire some east european computer wizards to set up web interfaces and backend services, a couple of british telephone sexworkers (female) for support hotline. A salesman. Roger Ver might need some money soon after BCH goes to zero. We both share inter-communication and organisation of annual company parties in the world's nicest places. How's about that for a start? EDIT: Oh yeah, and hookers and blow and all that sounds great! let's begin! how about an ICO or maybe a DeFi this time? to make it appear bigger than it really is.
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December 23, 2020, 06:48:58 PM |
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WRT the whole Ledger debacle - When it first came out I saw a lot of this behavior online, which to me made no sense.
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December 23, 2020, 06:53:52 PM Last edit: December 23, 2020, 07:51:15 PM by Arriemoller |
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You know that fictional store "Food and Stuff" in "parks and recreation", well Lidl must be the real life European equivalent. Lidl Is a German or Austrian, not sure witch, store that's pretty new in Sweden, but I understand it's been around for a long time in central europe. And it's the weirdest store I've ever been in, everything is just stacked without any planning (or so it seems), they have stuff all the time that's just there "on a short visit" and the checkout counters are of that weird German type that's so short that your stuff doesn't fit and you have to run to the end and start packing before you pay. "Excuse me, where can i find the towels?" "They are right next to the firewood, witch is right next to the coca cola."
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December 23, 2020, 06:53:52 PM |
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WRT the whole Ledger debacle - When it first came out I saw a lot of this behavior online, which to me made no sense.
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December 23, 2020, 06:57:36 PM |
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WRT the whole Ledger debacle - When it first came out I saw a lot of this behavior online, which to me made no sense. ...there is plenty of a record now
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December 23, 2020, 06:58:52 PM |
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You know that fictional store "Food and Stuff" in "parks and recreation", well Lidl must be the real life European equivalent. Lidl Is a German or Austrian, not sure witch, store that's pretty new in Sweden, but I understand its been around for a long time in central europe. And it's the weirdest store I've ever been in, everything is just stacked without any planning (or so it seems), they have stuff all the time that's just there "on a short visit" and the checkout counters are of that weird German type that's so short that you stuff doesn't fit and you have to run to the end and start packing before you pay. "excuse me, where can i find the towels?" "They are right next to the firewood, witch is right next to the coca cola." the Aldi brothers invented (I guess) the approach after the WW2 in Germany. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldi
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December 23, 2020, 07:17:53 PM |
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You know that fictional store "Food and Stuff" in "parks and recreation", well Lidl must be the real life European equivalent. Lidl Is a German or Austrian, not sure witch, store that's pretty new in Sweden, but I understand it's been around for a long time in central europe. And it's the weirdest store I've ever been in, everything is just stacked without any planning (or so it seems), they have stuff all the time that's just there "on a short visit" and the checkout counters are of that weird German type that's so short that your stuff doesn't fit and you have to run to the end and start packing before you pay. "excuse me, where can i find the towels?" "They are right next to the firewood, witch is right next to the coca cola." This looks very unlike what i am used to see at Lidl. At least they have categorized "sections", but the common thing is the counters. A looong conveyor, followed by a counter about 40cm wide. And you always have to fumble for the purse when you still have to get things into your cart at checkout again. That look of the cashiers lady, that's telling you that you're not fast enough, so she has to wait to start processing the goods of the next customer in line... Horr-i-ble Sideways? Barely one week. ___ Also, aren't we gonna save the 300 meme for when we hit $300k? What we really want to wait for is Vegeta at $900k. Hm, it must have slipped past me that Leonidas is the 300 meme (hence the title). Also, i accidently looked at the 5 min chart just before posting the meme, which was meant as a joke, because it's going kinda sideways for a few days now. Apologies, i will make it up to you when we hit $300k, i promise.
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December 23, 2020, 07:18:25 PM |
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You know that fictional store "Food and Stuff" in "parks and recreation", well Lidl must be the real life European equivalent. Lidl Is a German or Austrian, not sure witch, store that's pretty new in Sweden, but I understand it's been around for a long time in central europe. And it's the weirdest store I've ever been in, everything is just stacked without any planning (or so it seems), they have stuff all the time that's just there "on a short visit" and the checkout counters are of that weird German type that's so short that your stuff doesn't fit and you have to run to the end and start packing before you pay. "excuse me, where can i find the towels?" "They are right next to the firewood, witch is right next to the coca cola." They are smarter than you think: Firewood-means a party or gathering, perhaps, hence the need for Coca-Cola and maybe even towels (especially now when they told us to form "units") Short real story: A prominent chain in US hired consultants to improve their stores profitability. One of the paradoxical recommendations was to place beer near the diapers. Why? It turns out that women send man to shop for baby diapers sometimes later in the evening and the guy tends to grab a beer while being "on task". That's why man's clothes in US supermarkets are almost always closer to the entry door(s) than women's. Man tend to do fast shopping (at least for his needs) while women like to browse before buying (or not buying anything, lol)
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