Anything on the internet lives forevet
True, but not really what I am asking. Within the context of the California Consumer Privacy Act, I want to know if SLS deletes data upon user request or merely archives it.
Anything on the internet lives forevet
True, but not really what I am asking. Within the context of the California Consumer Privacy Act, I want to know if SLS deletes data upon user request or merely archives it.
This comment will be deleted because it is "untrue".
We had an incident where our default picture from around 2008-2010 reappeared briefly as our default again in perhaps 2017. It had been removed from our pics for at least 6-7 years.
The site insists that this is not possible. Either I was imagining things, or they blamed web caching etc. The device that saw it was an Android phone. I didn't have a smartphone when that picture was our default. That picture was at least 6 years, 2 states, 3 houses and 3 internet service providers ago. The only explanation is that the site coughed it up out of its guts somewhere.
Anything on the internet lives forevet
Anything on the internet lives forever
I don't know if appropriate suggestion here, but if I wanted to wipe disk space I would run a program like DBAN. It is my recollection that various domestic and foreign gov agencies use it
It lives forever in Waynes archive , and will pop up when least expected.
Wayne -- If I delete a photo, do you actually delete the image file from your storage and backups? Or is it merely marked as "deleted" and hidden from the website?