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11-10-2019 14:50 - edited 11-10-2019 14:50
At the bottom of my profile page are 2 links, which I duly clicked to check out what you have on me...
and this is what I got..
Have I been done? Any translation available, or is this a wip?
cheers OF
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on 11-10-2019 14:53

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on 11-10-2019 16:51
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on 14-10-2019 12:26
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on 14-10-2019 12:26
Hey @Anonymous those data files are meant for transferring your info to other databases and are downloaded in a machine readable format so they usually look a bit odd. I'm not sure why yours have come out in non-English characters though. Can you try from a PC to see if you get a similar issue?
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14-10-2019 14:31 - edited 14-10-2019 14:31
It really @Martin-O2 as I don’t have a pc! But as long as it’s nothing sinister, I’m not worried.
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on 14-10-2019 15:24
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on 14-10-2019 15:24
Definitely nothing sinister @Anonymous. They were brought in as part of the GDPR regulations that landed last year. More info on the community side here.
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