I requested my info from Lexis. I also requested a delete. This is what i got:
I got back from the mailbox and got my copy. Guess how big mine was. 2 pages! It said:
"Thank you for contacting Lexis...We are unable to process your request at this time.
LexisNexis has conducted a search of its databases based on the information provided to us, but was unable to locate a file sufficiently matching your data. If you have any documentation showing there may in fact be a file in our systems on you, please provide a copy of the information to us and we will be happy to conduct additional research.
If you have any further questions..blah blah"
I provided all the identifying info they needed (name, address, social, license). But they say they have nothing on me.
The next package said they got my request to delete info under California Consumer Privacy act request. It said:
"Thank you for contacting us...We have processed your request and please note certain info may not be subject to an opt-out or deletion request."
Then it asks me to fill out another form to get back the additional info on my request.
So the way i read it, it says 'yeah we tried to search for you in one database but came up short. but we cant delete you from other databases...cause WE SOLD YOUR DATA ALREADY AND ITS NOT IN OUR HANDS'.
No details about WHAT databases and WHAT info specifically. Which was the whole point of the request to know specific WHAT not 'yeah we dun deleted'
Its a joke. Data cant be just 'deleted'. Especially not with services whose business has been to share data from the beginning.
Furthermore, this is a one time delete request not a 'do not store any info on me in the future'. The data pump and pipeline connections still exist, this is just saying 'delete the cache', and then they reload the page and its all full again. (supposedly 'opting out' would stop this)
I got back from the mailbox and got my copy. Guess how big mine was. 2 pages! It said:
"Thank you for contacting Lexis...We are unable to process your request at this time.
LexisNexis has conducted a search of its databases based on the information provided to us, but was unable to locate a file sufficiently matching your data. If you have any documentation showing there may in fact be a file in our systems on you, please provide a copy of the information to us and we will be happy to conduct additional research.
If you have any further questions..blah blah"
I provided all the identifying info they needed (name, address, social, license). But they say they have nothing on me.
The next package said they got my request to delete info under California Consumer Privacy act request. It said:
"Thank you for contacting us...We have processed your request and please note certain info may not be subject to an opt-out or deletion request."
Then it asks me to fill out another form to get back the additional info on my request.
So the way i read it, it says 'yeah we tried to search for you in one database but came up short. but we cant delete you from other databases...cause WE SOLD YOUR DATA ALREADY AND ITS NOT IN OUR HANDS'.
No details about WHAT databases and WHAT info specifically. Which was the whole point of the request to know specific WHAT not 'yeah we dun deleted'
Its a joke. Data cant be just 'deleted'. Especially not with services whose business has been to share data from the beginning.
Furthermore, this is a one time delete request not a 'do not store any info on me in the future'. The data pump and pipeline connections still exist, this is just saying 'delete the cache', and then they reload the page and its all full again. (supposedly 'opting out' would stop this)
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