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  1. …in reply to @yelizariev
    @yelizariev Well now you're just twisting the purpose of the regulation. If I set my name as my domain bame, is it protected under the GDPR? What does this question even mean? Does injecting personal data in unrelated forms make it suddenly protected and special?
    1. …in reply to @bouvyd
      @yelizariev I think this falls under this example. The database is absolutely not used to identify individuals. If you paint your name on your car, it doesn't suddenly mean that any picture of it should be treated as personal data. gdpr.eu/eu-gdpr-personal-data/?cn-reloaded=1
      oh my god twitter doesn’t include alt text from images in their API