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Non consent of attendee's data sharing between services and publicly available #68

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Sniperovitch opened this issue Apr 27, 2018 · 1 comment

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@Sniperovitch
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A continuation of the discussion started in metacpan issues the subject being the non consent of attendee's data sharing between services.

This file is a compilation of publicly available data.
When we create an account in Act, it is not said that the data may be compiled and made publicly available outside of the conference.

How will be handled the requests to be removed from this compilation, without being removed from the conferences ?

I'm in favor of a consent checkbox, active opt-in.

  • Publicly available for this conf only
  • Publicly available for all conferences
  • Publicly available for all conf and ok for sharing data

All unchecked by default.

Btw we could ask ourself the relevance of keeping publicly available information about visitors after a conference.

@vanHoesel
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in light of GDPR, it is not needed to ask permission to re-use the data, because that is what is a legitimate thing to do for the Act software. However, sharing it with other services is something that requires consent and an opt-in.

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