Imgur demands details impossible to remember for my UK GDPR request
from pasimako@lemmy.world to privacy@lemmy.ml on 21 Feb 15:39
https://lemmy.world/post/43413117

I tried logging into Imgur recently, but they now block all UK traffic and redirect you to a GDPR deletion form, which I was happy to fill in.

Note that I was responding from the email registered to my account, and even though they could verify it, they still demanded:

I made a real effort to answer, giving my best guesses for both, but their responses were consistently passive-aggressive, as if I was the one being unreasonable! And all that friction just for them to delete my email address and a couple of images that I may or may not have uploaded to Imgur over the last 10 years.

After going back and forth, they left me no choice but to file an ICO complaint.

Has anyone else experienced this with Imgur?

#privacy

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mp3@lemmy.ca on 21 Feb 16:02 next collapse

That seems unreasonable… proving ownership of the email address should be considered sufficient so ICO complaint it is.

pasimako@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 17:23 collapse

Exactly. It’s like those creeps are obsessed with my data.

Ballissle@lemmy.zip on 21 Feb 16:17 next collapse

That is bs. I should consider deleting mine but now i cba. Though i can still access mine with a vpn. So i might delete through the site.

RedirectedPotato@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 16:24 next collapse

Thats the point, you won’t fight it because it’s annoying to do

FineCoatMummy@sh.itjust.works on 21 Feb 16:41 collapse

I have heard that called “sludge”. As a generic term for that tactic.

[deleted] on 21 Feb 17:52 next collapse

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pasimako@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 17:53 collapse

Deleting through the site is definitely the better option if they allow permanent deletion. But I wouldn’t be surprised if they claim unable to confirm your location due to the VPN and question if UK GDPR applies to you and then demand a driving license…

hansolo@lemmy.today on 21 Feb 16:50 next collapse

This is over the top. I’ve had this trying to get a rarely used email account back, but if you own the account that can reset the password…why do this?

pasimako@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 19:20 collapse

but if you own the account that can reset the password…why do this?

Yeah, that was literally what I told them.

CrypticCoffee@lemmy.ml on 21 Feb 17:55 next collapse

If it isn’t many images, couldn’t you just login on VPN (i think proton has free one) and delete images?

pasimako@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 18:03 collapse

I did think of that, not to delete anything, just to check what’s actually there so I could answer their questions. But I’ve got a feeling if I try to bypass the UK block with a VPN, they’ll just hit me with even more obstacles.

CrypticCoffee@lemmy.ml on 21 Feb 21:04 collapse

Is there even any rules on VPNs? Wasn’t you just on holiday for a weekend?

It’s not that they don’t want from the UK, they just can’t be bothered to deal with the Online Safety Act.

[deleted] on 21 Feb 18:21 next collapse

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warm@kbin.earth on 21 Feb 19:48 next collapse

The only identifable information you should have to provide is the information you signed up with.

I've had a couple sites ask for id, but that wouldnt verify I own the account anymore than just me sending them the email from the same address I used to sign up with.

GDPR has a flaw iirc, where it allows this, I guess the UK version isnt any different.

UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml on 21 Feb 21:20 next collapse

So this is where you go patch the problem GDPR right?

evilcultist@sh.itjust.works on 21 Feb 21:47 next collapse

Facebook did something like this to me a year or two ago with the AI thing. They told me if I find any of my content being output by their AI and send it to them, they’ll remove it.

FineCoatMummy@sh.itjust.works on 21 Feb 22:56 collapse

The only identifable information you should have to provide is the information you signed up with.

There was a bill in the US that would’ve required sites let you delete your info without providing anything extra besides what you provided to sign up.

Last I knew, it failed to become law. I’m sure every tech company in the galaxy was lobbying against it.

Zerush@lemmy.ml on 21 Feb 21:30 next collapse

I use imgur rarely, without account. Sharing images in sites like Lemmy, Mastodon, and other ActivityPub sites don’t need an image sharer, images can be uploaded directly or simply with copy paste. Hosting or backup images and any other files with Filen or Koofr, both 10 GB for free and from the EU (Germany and Slovenia)

Ghostie@lemmy.zip on 21 Feb 22:42 collapse

“We would love to delete your data for you. In order to do that, you need to provide us even more data than we originally asked for during account creation.”