proprio.meb16_ESO wrote: »Lol What? GDPR regard personal data, like your name, billing address, and any other real life personal information. The law is meant to protect your personal informations, not keeping your browser history available to you.
Its not about your ingame data... you just cannot ask to provide such details through a GDPR request. Those are just not the kind of information GDPR is meant to protect.
GDPR regards personal data, which is classified as such (quoting) and is protected (meaning you've the right to access and, more important, to request its deletion) under GDPR law:
“Personal data is any information that relates to an identified or identifiable living individual. Different pieces of information, which collected together can lead to the identification of a particular person, also constitute personal data.
Personal data that has been de-identified, encrypted or pseudonymised but can be used to re-identify a person remains personal data and falls within the scope of the law.”
Yes - as you would have understood if you'd read the OP., I wouldn't have posted the information otherwise.proprio.meb16_ESO wrote: »Did you actually tried yourself asking a copy of your character data by issuing a GDPR request?
SerafinaWaterstar wrote: »Um, no.
GDPR is about personal or special category data. Data that can be used to identify an individual living person.
This is no way covers character data in an online game.
Please stop giving bad advice.
Ragnarok0130 wrote: »In addition to what proprio.meb16ESO stated GDPR would apply to any data ZoS keeps as there is no data retention requirement for businesses under GDPR forcing ZoS to keep copies of their pre-AWA databases - the point of GDPR after all is privacy which is the opposite of data retention.
Since ZoS' stated point of AWA was to reduce the database size its logical to think those databases were merged and no legacy pre-AWA copy is maintained so you'd just get your AWA achievement list that you can view right now in game with any GDPR request because ZoS deleted/merged the pre-AWA data bases even if they responded to a non-privacy GDPR request at all.
VaranisArano wrote: »I just took screenshots beforehand...