endermigne
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Well, I got my GDPR report today two weeks after my latest request. Therefore, for all those who have (not) waited for this, here it is:
You get an email explaining a few things about their strategy with the data and what you are free to do plus a docx-file with a size depending on your activities, but I doubt that it'll be much larger than 1MB.
What's in there:
What's not in there:
In other words anything that would refer to other players is probably protected by the GDPR of the other player. In other words, whatever you do won't show up in anyone else's GDPR report.
So based on this you can decide for yourself whether or not you want this.
You get an email explaining a few things about their strategy with the data and what you are free to do plus a docx-file with a size depending on your activities, but I doubt that it'll be much larger than 1MB.
What's in there:
- Account information
- Client crashes
- Details for Payment Users
- Bank accounts
- Operator history (?)
- Account history
- Real world orders
- Account offers
- Account events
- Transaction groups
- Logins and durations of sessions (by far the longest part in the document)
- Items at the time of the GDPR (as seen online)
- Support cases (as seen online)
What's not in there:
- Society info
- Contacts
- Chat log
- Private chat log
- Messages sent/received
- Auction log
- Private trading log
- Loot/activity history (not even globals)
- Level standings
- Profession standings
- Mob hunting ratio
- Mining statistics
- Crafting stuff
- What they know about the computer hardware you use
- Date, time and location of your next global/HOF/ATH
In other words anything that would refer to other players is probably protected by the GDPR of the other player. In other words, whatever you do won't show up in anyone else's GDPR report.
So based on this you can decide for yourself whether or not you want this.