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- reddit@lemmy.world
This video shows that Reddit refused to delete all comments and posts of its users when they close their account via a CCPA / GDPR request.
This is absolutely insane, and shows that companies OWN you.
So what’s the penalty for violating the CCPA?
BTW CCPA != GDPR. They do similar things but are for different jurisdictions. If they openly break GDPR the EU will basically maul them, I imagine.
the penalty for CCPA is 2500 for each unintentional violation. Or 7500 for each intentional violation.
However it has to be taken by the Attorney General of California
Please tell me they can do them in bulk, at least.
yep, wouldnt be 'merica without bulk case by the AG