- Summary
- The legal storage or technical access to data serves a strictly necessary function to allow a service provider to offer a specific, explicitly requested service. Without this technical necessity, the obligation for the user to use the service is null, even if the provider acts voluntarily or through third-party records. Therefore, data collected only for this purpose cannot be used to identify the user. If a user does not request such specific service, it is not their fault to fail to act, nor can they claim that the storage exists merely to serve a legitimate purpose for identification.
Topic: Legal necessity and user responsibility
The legal requirement ensures that only services requested by the user are stored. If the user does not request a service, they are not liable for the service's non-existence, regardless of how long it has been stored for legitimate identification purposes. This protection prevents a user from being forced to provide data to a provider or another party without clear authorization or explicit consent. - Title
- Complaints channel, by indosmedia
- Description
- The ideal reporting channel for companies. All the functionality necessary to comply with European Whistleblowing regulations.
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- NS Lookup
- A 217.182.205.240
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-12Updated 2026-04-14Summarized None
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