I am in the process of moving out some contacts from Google Contacts, specifically those that I do not have a Gmail address. It’s a way for me to give these people a tiny bit more privacy, as I’m doing a cleanup of my contact list. My concern is that Google will still keep their data even after I delete it from my end. Is it so? Or does removing a contact really delete it from there?

  • ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    I don’t think there’s a factual answer to this question.
    My take on it though is why would they delete it? They can make use of it in various ways, and in new ways every once in a while, and it’s not like as if you could prove it in court or even just find out that they didn’t delete your data.

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      11 months ago

      @ReversalHatchery I was thinking about that. I previously worked for a company that did the exact same thing, if I recall correctly (this was years ago, so I’m not sure whether they still do it). But I wanted to see if anyone has any more knowledge about this thing than me. If that’s what happens, I guess I’ll be fine simply keeping these contacts on Google and saving anything on GeneralSync going forward (or any other such alternative service).