No. I mean at the database level for web applications.
The end user presses delete, and we toggle Archived.
I’ve raised concerns about GDPR for this but been assured this is standard procedure as they do anonymise user information after a period of time and some our apps are children centered, like music lessons and such and apparently that data is kept longer for safeguarding.
No. I mean at the database level for web applications.
The end user presses delete, and we toggle Archived.
I’ve raised concerns about GDPR for this but been assured this is standard procedure as they do anonymise user information after a period of time and some our apps are children centered, like music lessons and such and apparently that data is kept longer for safeguarding.