It's enforceable by blocking access. That's usually how they do it: comply or get the ... out of here.thecoalman wrote: ↑Tue May 08, 2018 3:04 pmIf your company does not have a physical/financial presence in the EU it's unenforceable.
It's enforceable by blocking access. That's usually how they do it: comply or get the ... out of here.thecoalman wrote: ↑Tue May 08, 2018 3:04 pmIf your company does not have a physical/financial presence in the EU it's unenforceable.
Any private (as in: not public) conversation is considered personal. If you have to make the contents of the conversation public to prove it's personal, it can never be considered personal since it's public by default.Lumpy Burgertushie wrote: ↑Tue May 08, 2018 10:41 pm also, who says that a private message is personal data in this situation? a private message that just says "hi" does not contain any personal data.
if the PM says "hi, my address is 123 anystreet" then that may be considered personal data.
Yes they can do that but managing something like that is a monumental task not to mention the frustration of EU users who will be unable to access those resources. It's not really censorship but that is about what it would amount to.
Just ran a test on this, I created a test user and sent a PM to myself while logged in as the test user. I logged in as me, read the message and then deleted the user. The message is not deleted and that IMO is the correct behavior.
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by Anonymous » Wed. May. 09, 2018 6:00 am
That will delete his
The outbox only contains messages that have been composed and the recipient has not opened their inbox. They can be edited or even fully deleted by the sender if it's in the outbox, deletion at this point would remove it from the database. When the recipient opens their inbox the message in the senders outbox is moved to their sentbox. Once in the sentbox the message needs to be deleted by both the sender and recipient before it's deleted from the database.Talk19Zehn wrote: ↑Wed May 09, 2018 1:45 pm PM´s - had this way possible?
Hi, before deleting a user, it may be advisable to clean up the outbox:
ACP / Users and Groups / Manage User / Find a member /
=> Overview => Basic tools => Quick tools ===> Select Option => Empty PM outbox
Only one consideration and from my side at this moment the results are untested.
I didn't test multiple recipients but I'm pretty sure it moves to sentbox once opened by single recipient.