Lol, saying you are “beginning a process designed to delete your data” is a very different thing to actually deleting your data.
As a person working in a field close to data engineering this sounds like they’re actually honest about the process.
Tldr: it’s not possible to “just delete” everything at once, even though we’d love to be able to.
There’s so many layers of where information is stored, and such insane amounts of data in their data platform. so running a clean up job to delete a single persons data in oltp databases, data lakes, dwh’s, backups, etc, would both be expensive and inefficient. Instead what they then do is to do it in stages: flip a flag somewhere (is_deleted = true) which lets it be removed from view initially, and then running periodic clean-up jobs.
Sounds like a great reason not to use their services
This is any company, government, or other organisation with +80 employees. The two other alternatives are
- Have all data in Excel with no data governance, robust procedures, or trust in data, as the organisation grows in size
- Use only external tools (which in turn are owned by organisations that work like I described in my parent comment)
I’d love to hear of there’s other ways of doing this stuff that actually works, but so far I just haven’t experienced it in my career yet.
A photo I deleted 10 years ago resurfaced on my Google Drive account recently.
I’m sure it was deleted, and it had never appeared before until now.
But sure, they’re being honest!
Doesn’t apply, nor matter.
Malice or not, their systems didn’t delete my photo, that’s the point.
You guys are still using google??
But seriously, Holy shit I just
signedGOT INTO/OPENED UP/JUMPED on to DDG on PC after forever and had to opt out of a bunch of AI shit. We are so fucked.You guys are still signing into search engines?
You guys are still guys?