Google Plus keeps your data as much as Facebook does

When you delete an account from Google+, Google promises you to delete all the data associated with your G+ profile.

Well, I deleted mine some time ago, but while trying out the new Youtube homepage the first thing I saw was this:


My circles are still saved, my real name is showing and the same is probably true for the people in my circles.

Yet another reminder: don’t believe the big guys, data deletion doesn’t exists on the Internet, no matter what. There’s no escape, you access the internet, you get sold.

This seems like a great time to subscribe my RSS !

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