Comment by Kipters
1 day ago
GDPR only covers PII, this is a randomly generated ID that changes on every install on the OS.
You can mix it with other info to track a user, but it's not enough to de-anonymize someone on its own.
1 day ago
GDPR only covers PII, this is a randomly generated ID that changes on every install on the OS.
You can mix it with other info to track a user, but it's not enough to de-anonymize someone on its own.
If they associate it with a Microsoft account (or anything that is identifiable) then it becomes PII.
And of course they are.
unfortunately under GDPR, anonymous IDs are personal data as they are used to single out a data subject.
unfortunately???