Du hast völlig recht. Zumal es bei Instagram und Facebook kompliziert ist, überhaupt zur Widerspruchsmöglichkeit zu gelangen. Alles so verschachtelt bzw. nicht gerade anwenderfreundlich.
You can undelete your account for a while. They probably can’t allow that option if you go the GDPR route. However, they still must keep data as required by law. Those periods differ by country.
I guess that the routine anonymization before training is the same as after deletion. GDPR isn’t copyright. They have to delete that data which makes the content personal to you, but not the content.
The main effect is probably that the data becomes exclusive to Meta and unavailable to others.
Accounts löschen, DSGVO Löschanfrage. Fertig.
Du hast völlig recht. Zumal es bei Instagram und Facebook kompliziert ist, überhaupt zur Widerspruchsmöglichkeit zu gelangen. Alles so verschachtelt bzw. nicht gerade anwenderfreundlich.
Does one need both? Or is a regular delete insufficient somehow?
Sicher ist sicher
You can undelete your account for a while. They probably can’t allow that option if you go the GDPR route. However, they still must keep data as required by law. Those periods differ by country.
I guess that the routine anonymization before training is the same as after deletion. GDPR isn’t copyright. They have to delete that data which makes the content personal to you, but not the content.
The main effect is probably that the data becomes exclusive to Meta and unavailable to others.
Meta claims that everything you put on their platform is theirs. Deleting your account only hides your name, they still will keep the content.
Ich glaube nicht, dass das einen Unterschied macht. Die Anonymisierung vor dem Training und beim Löschen wird wahrscheinlich dieselbe sein.