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  • Depends on what you did! Say for example they're using Graphene to harass/paedophilia then they already have a copious amount of evidence on hand since they are there.

    For organising peaceful protests that seems less of an issue and the other end of the chats is the weak link.

  • Tracking how many users you have and how many of them visit an article is hardly any breach of privacy compared to what ad companies retain.

    Use an open source solution about analytics and minimise data collection if not absolutely necessary.

  • I fail to understand if a slap on the wrist is enough to defer these kids from the cookie. Legislation needs to be passed and a no second strike policy implemented where you lose the licence in the event they are found to be illegally serving any parties.

  • It's not just people who know, knew but also new connections that could've gone somewhere given enough time and energy.

    Being the first to fight for privacy in my circles has amputated so many of my possibilities.

    Legislation needs to pas so I don't have to tell everyone that I don't want my damn picture on the internet every time someone pulls a phone out.

  • You have no need to tell them that!

    Turn on your VPN in a country which is privacy sensitive and inform them that you are withdrawing consent to storing or processing your data.

    I've dropped a template below which sums up some GDPR directives.