We're talking correspondence logs, not private investigators. Similarly, GDPR applies to a company tracking birthdays but not the one on your toilet. That your visitors can see all your friends' birthdays is not a personal Cambridge analytica, that comparison doesn't make any sense.
Should I delete that we talked to each other today in a few days when it is no longer relevant? As it is, this will be here in perpetuity, doesn't that seem dangerous as well? (I'm genuinely curious where you'd draw the line since your example isn't in line with what virtually anyone else would feel.)
We're talking correspondence logs, not private investigators. Similarly, GDPR applies to a company tracking birthdays but not the one on your toilet. That your visitors can see all your friends' birthdays is not a personal Cambridge analytica, that comparison doesn't make any sense.
Should I delete that we talked to each other today in a few days when it is no longer relevant? As it is, this will be here in perpetuity, doesn't that seem dangerous as well? (I'm genuinely curious where you'd draw the line since your example isn't in line with what virtually anyone else would feel.)