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Iterate on GDPR erasure as done on GitLab.com
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May 30, 2018
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Frank Sauerburger
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of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive
of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive
95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation).
95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation).
If you contribute to any project on the Website, you make the following
As part of your voluntary contribution to any
acknowledgement and attestation:
project, by agreeing to these terms, you are acknowledging and
agreeing that your name and email address will become embedded and part of
> As part of my voluntary contribution to any
the repository, which may be publicly available. You understand the removal
code base, I acknowledge and agree that my name and email address will
of this information would be impermissibly destructive to the project and the
become embedded and part of the repository, which may be publicly available. I
interests of all those who contribute, utilize, and benefit from it.
understand the removal of this information would be impermissibly destructive
Therefore, in consideration of your participation in any project, you
to the project and the interests of all those who contribute, utilize, and
understand that retaining your name and email address, as described above,
benefit from it. Therefore, in consideration of my participation in any
does not require your consent and that the right of erasure, as spelled out
project, I hereby waive any right to request any erasure, removal, or
in the GDRP Article 17 (1) b does not apply. The legal basis for our lawful
rectification of this information under any applicable privacy or other law and
processing of this personal data is Article 6 (1) f ("processing is necessary
acknowledge and understand that providing this information is a requirement
for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by the controller").
under the agreement to contribute to projects.
See also our
[
privacy policy
](
#privacy-policy
)
.
See also our
[
privacy policy
](
#privacy-policy
)
.
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