| ▲ | kuschku 5 hours ago | |
An IP address linked with the website being accessed is already PII. When serving content, you're by necessity linking it to a website that's being accessed. For example, if grindr.com had a display in their offices that showed the IP address of the request that's currently being handled, that's not saving or publishing or linking the data, but it's still obvious PII. | ||
| ▲ | rglullis 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> a display in their offices that showed the IP address (...) that's not saving or publishing You are not sharing with a third-party, but that sure falls into processing and publishing it. | ||