Data erasure is a large part of the GDPR. It is one of the six data protection principles: Article 5(e) states that personal data can be stored for “no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which the personal data are processed.” Data erasure is also one of the personal rights protected by the GDPR in Article 17, the famous “right to be forgotten.” “The data subject shall have the right to obtain from the controller the erasure of personal data concerning him or her without undue delay.” There are some exceptions to this latter requirement, such as the public interest. But generally speaking, you have an obligation to erase personal data you no longer need. What it means for email:
Many of us never delete emails. There are plenty of good reasons: We may need to refer to them someday as a record of our activities or even for possible litigation. But the more data you keep, the greater your liability if there’s a data breach. Moreover, the erasure of unneeded personal data is now required under European law. Because of the GDPR, you should periodically review your organization’s email retention policy with the goal of reducing the amount of data your employees store in their mailboxes. The regulation requires you to be able to show that you have a policy in place that balances your legitimate business interests against your data protection obligations under the GDPR.
From a technical standpoint, email data erasure can be quite simple and often it can be automated. Proton Mail and some other email services have an expiring email option that allows you to set messages for deletion after a designated length of time. Whatever email retention strategy your organization decides, it’s going to require some getting used to but will significantly lower your GDPR exposure.
Yes you only manage your own server and can send delete requests to others its best described as a email service, once its send its gone and won't return.
It would of course be up to courts, but the chance of that description being used is high.
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Like do you even understand that im constantly trolling you? You seem to be about as intelligent as a three year old that takes everything said to him at face value. The other idiot at least shut up after understanding that...
Some people don't live on the sun... But imagine being salty about waiting. Do you think i respect you even in the slightest? Be grateful for what you get.
Gay is a concept that doesn't exist. We don't do happiness here.
Consider a homosexual relationship for personal enjoyment.
Imagine being into human woman, thats homosexual, you like a person that likes dicks... Very homosexual of you.
And politics don't exist. You may imagine such concepts, but they are not actually there, you need to learn to cope with reality and do some research. Dont belive the lies.
The slowness may come from the raids and backups depending on implementation. Ive seen incredibly fast hardware be limited by slow HDD drives. There however is something new i tend to see more often, its called Pure Storage and is basically "we write everything onto gigantic RAM sticks faster than your fiber optic switches can transmit data" ive migrated entire VMs upwards of 10TiB within a few seconds on these things. The limit on these things is the Fiber usually.
Yes basically large as hell databases or in general big data systems that cant be handled by smaller infrastructure on their own. Its also a safety thing, you don't have data everywhere, its in one secure place and maybe 3-5 twins for backup/load sharing.