It's what they list in their privacy document as the contact address. Non EU citizens don't really have any rights for this sort of thing afaik, so gdpr@ will probably be their only contact point for full data removal.
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Have you checked your spam folder to make sure you didn't miss a reply? Did you email [email protected]?
Does seem odd they wouldn't reply within the time frame you listed.
I don't think there is anything else free. Best you can do is host with someone like ovh that has enough resources to provide basic protection.
What's your budget?
Yep it is.
Yep. Anything the switch can do, the steamdeck can do (probably better).
Put them in a baggie, then after the movie go to the popcorn people and loudly demand replacements that have been properly and thoroughly popped.
Why does snoop dogg carry an umbrella?
For drizzle
The internet was designed to route around failure. Taking down an isp upstream wouldn't generally impact internal routing, or routing between them if they're peering.
They submitted a deep fake photo and never did a call.
To prevent a repeat, KnowBe4 is advising its peers in the industry to consider interviewing prospective employees on a video call to ensure they’re real
Wait, they hired someone without even having a video call?
Gdpr actually specifies an upper limit of one month to reply.
https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/uk-gdpr-guidance-and-resources/individual-rights/individual-rights/right-to-erasure/#:~:text=You%20must%20respond%20to%20a,you%20have%20refused%20their%20request.