It goes at about 300 km/h on that track.
Frankfurt - Cologne: about twice as fast by train then by car.
Well - the information is not available publicly. But as the system still recognizes my email I can proof that at least that information as not been yet deleted. And I suspect that all of my data remains on Twitter’s servers as of now.
Has anybody here tried to file a GDPR deletion request with Twitter?
It is pretty clear the article is talking about Australian subscribers.
In Australia.
According to the same company (Telsyte) Netflix had about 6 Million subscribers in 2021. So that would make about 3% losses in subscribers.
This kind of verification usually works by the user being visible on camera and holding their ID up to the camera, turning it in multiple directions to show its safety features.
The individual person yes. For the corporation as a whole this is an expense they have to consider.
Unfortunately with the use of support bots or “A.I.” this strategy will work less and less…
I am listening.
Sad. Would rather like to see the Glovers’ talent turn to something more original.
I just leave the tabs open and use the extension “Tab Session Manager” - works flawlessly.
Examples?