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petcat 5 hours ago

Aren't they only required to delete the data on request? They don't have to actually provide it back to you

flexagoon 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

No, you can request your personal data as a part of GDPR (and most other privacy laws). That's why things like Google Takeout still exist.

echoangle 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

They have to provide the data on request. I also think they aren’t allowed to delete any data they have when you request it before providing it (although you can of course also request deletion).

https://gdpr-info.eu/art-15-gdpr/

Hnrobert42 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

IANAL.

Article 15 says you have the right to request the data and they must provide it to you.

Article 20 says you have the right to get your photos back in a machine readable format.

Sadly, this only applies to those in the EU. Americans can keep taking it, which makes sense as it's an American company that's giving it. Sigh.

andiareso 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Minnesota and some other states have similar laws that basically mirror GDPR. States have forms you can get that you would submit to the company. I’ve done it for my Matterport data after they started making you pay to unarchive content (originally free)

echoangle 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Honestly I would just try doing a GDPR request and see what happens. They first have to find out if you’re from the EU, and they probably will err on the side of caution and just fulfill it.

swiftcoder 5 hours ago | parent [-]

> They first have to find out if you’re from the EU

Technically, you don't have to be from the EU. You just need to be in the EU (which includes Americans who are just vacationing in the EU).

echoangle 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Actually when reading up more on it, it looks like you don’t have to be in the EU at all.

If I understand it correctly, the GDPR applies to any company that does business in the EU and it doesn’t even matter where the data subject is located or which country they are a citizen in. So even if you’re from the US, you should be able to make a valid GDPR request.