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"Deleteduser.com —a $15 PII Magnet" by Mike Sheward

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    "Deleteduser.com —a $15 PII Magnet" by Mike Sheward

    "When is a delete, not a delete? When it’s an publicly routable placeholder.

    Ever since the birth of stricter privacy laws like GDPR and CCPA, the apps and services we use have been forced to build functionality to remove folk who no longer wish for their information to be held in the databases and code palaces that have been created in the name of SaaS. But what actually happens when you hit that delete button? More often than not, not a delete."

    Just a moment...

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    (mike-sheward.medium.com)

    If you for whatever reason have to do this at the company you work at or elsewhere I would highly recommend using the non-routable .invalid TLD instead of a routable domain as seen here.

    RFC 2606: Reserved Top Level DNS Names

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    (www.rfc-editor.org)

    #dataprotection #cybersecurity #privacy

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