Etterra,

I don’t know, maybe? If they have a process, no matter how laborious and roundabout, they can always claim that they have a process and that you have nothing to complain about, legally speaking. Their wagering that people will not go through all the bullshit, and they’re unfortunately right. That’s literally why they do it. The only correct response is to hound them relentlessly, going to Twitter (or something else idk these days, and I’m not calling it X), the press if necessary, and pestering as many government bodies and officials as you have to in order to make them get their fucking shit together. And then they’ll make your particular situation of priority because now you’re being more of a pain in the ass than actually doing their job is. They won’t change the broken system, because one exception in a thousand isn’t worth it to them to be bothered with.

Tldr, maybe but it probably won’t help you, so make it as big of a headache for them as possible.

Natanael,

They don’t get to make it harder to cancel than to sign up

promitheas,
@promitheas@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

In the EU you don’t need to follow their process. Any GDPR request can be made to them through any channel and they must comply. If they don’t, then the next step is to file a complaint with your local data protection office, or the data protection office of the European country where the offending company is represented.

PowerCrazy,

Cool clickbait. By censoring the company you are complaining about you are removing any possibility of confirming the story. Why would you do this? you are supposedly mad about the company and thus airing a public grievance, yet what could is a public grievance if no one know the target of your ire? Well it’s useless, so why would you post this? For internet points? Maybe go back to reddit.

mypasswordis1234,
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The purpose of this post was to find out if what they do is legal. That is, if I have the right to file a complaint. I’m not obliged to tell you the name of the company. I have things to do and I don’t care about “internet points”, as you call them.

PowerCrazy,

You say you don’t “Care about internet points” and you have “things to do” yet you constantly post and comment on AI generated memes. It’s ok if you want to enjoy things online. It’s also ok if you do deeply care about internet points, but don’t outrage farm.

Polyester6435,

Bro shut up PLEASE

SimonSaysStuff,

GDPR clearly states you can contact any part of the organisation with your request. You can make your request verbally or in writing and they must acknowledge it. They can’t refuse and make you use their app.

For fun send them a Subject Access Request and if they don’t acknowledge it, report them to the ICO (if you’re in the UK)

possiblylinux127,

I like how they end it with “greetings”

BlackPenguins,

Yeah that should definitely be flipped with the GOOD DAY SIR at the end.

Facebones,

I SAID GOOD DAY

promitheas,
@promitheas@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

OP send them one more request explaining that under GDPR you are not required to do anything more than request your data be deleted and they must comply. Explain to them that if they don’t do so in a timely manner you will be contacting your country’s data protection office and filing a complaint.

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