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(Obviously, you should have your data backed up already).
The world isn't going back to having your data sitting on your computer.
Here's an addition from Wittes that seems even more important: "A right to not have your data rise up and attack you".
Then help paint the big picture and have your data room ready … and remember not to outsource a role that I expect you, as the founder, to do.
Among the choices Google offers are having your data deleted (after three, six, nine or 12 months of inactivity) or to have data from various of the Google services you use sent to "trusted contacts".
People need to know that staying silent is not the same as giving consent to have your data processed.
Many of the apps you use will have your data stored online, so you can just log in and see your Facebook account, Instagram photos or saved documents straight away.
So it is right that data-privacy and data-retention issues involving Facebook, Google and their brethren are being scrutinised in the European courts, and that the European Commission is working up a consumer-data protection plan that would include the right to have your data erased – or as the EC puts it, with a pensive Mediterranean poetry, the "right to be forgotten".
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