Damn, I hope the process is more involved than just clicking the button, there have been and will continue to be instances when I feel the impulse to live a happier life and delete this game for good.
Damn, I hope the process is more involved than just clicking the button, there have been and will continue to be instances when I feel the impulse to live a happier life and delete this game for good.
From what I've seen, there's a confirmation popup, and if you proceed, whenever you try to log in it says your account is scheduled for deletion with a 30 day countdown, so plenty of time to back out of it
Damn, I hope the process is more involved than just clicking the button, there have been and will continue to be instances when I feel the impulse to live a happier life and delete this game for good.
From what I've seen, there's a confirmation popup, and if you proceed, whenever you try to log in it says your account is scheduled for deletion with a 30 day countdown, so plenty of time to back out of it
I think Iβm relieved, but at this point itβs probably the crippling addiction talking.
Might be related to GDPR (European Privacy Rights).
In U.S. lawmakers decide that you privacy doesnβt count, any company can buy any info about you, and you can do nothing about it. Delete info (hah), it's available forever.
There is at least one state in U.S. that if you provide your email address for say election registration (or other such reason) for confirmations or notices, that your βprivate, hahβ email address is then included in your PUBLIC DATA, that the State can include with any Public Data Request from marketers, companies, etc.
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In U.S. lawmakers decide that you privacy doesnβt count, any company can buy any info about you, and you can do nothing about it. Delete info (hah), it's available forever.