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this post was submitted on 14 Jun 2024
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I really don't see how this doesn't conflict with GDPR.
GDPR has plenty provisions where other laws or considerations may be more relevant than it, negating it in such cases.
I still do think the GDPR is extremely important, but it is no silver bullet,sadly.
But just in general, how can you have the right to be forgotten without the right to anonymity? They're inherently bound together
Not really. Why would you need to be forgotten if no one knows who you are to begin with?