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Why deleting something from the internet is 'almost impossible'

Por: CNN Business September 22, 2022

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CNN Business  —  Most people may live out their digital lives with the assumption they can delete their posts, messages and personal data from services whenever they choose. But a tech hearing this week threw that core assumption into question. Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, the former security chief at Twitter, on Tuesday that the social network does not reliably delete the data of users who cancel their accounts, expanding on bombshell... + full article



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