It should definitely no longer be in a system that could attempt a transaction or other checks, it should be archived.
So definitely some sort of case here for sure
It should definitely no longer be in a system that could attempt a transaction or other checks, it should be archived.
So definitely some sort of case here for sure
This is just from memory and I haven’t double checked it but.
There’s exemptions in GDPR, and some of them are related to financial, tax and safety stuff.
A company has to be able to prove legitimacy of transactions for 10 years in most of Europe, so keeping your card details and transaction history etc for 10 years is within GDPR exemptions for sure.
The real issue here is why the card of someone who has otherwise completely ended their customer relationship with the business was accessed in any way.
Yes, anyone joining it must be signed into Signal on their device.
Look up YouTube videos on fastest max level on RS3. You can get all your levels to max level with micro transaction loot boxes in a very very short time for a very very large amount of money.
Kudos for leaving it up.
It is a race and being faster than your competitors means you win. It’s a game and the reward is dopamine.
I think they have a delivery hold on it right now for some issue they have to fix, again!
Mostly iPhones actually, they do use a lot of facetime to be fair, but almost all chatting is Facebook messenger
And also as a Norwegian I don’t know a single person that uses iMessage.
Everyone I know are using Facebook messenger, Snapchat or WhatsApp.
I enjoy taking 4-6 weeks off when it is the hottest here in Europe, and going to the south of New Zealand for a nice holiday in cold temperatures. Flights are also surprisingly affordable when you plan it 6+ months in advance!
+1 for canta!