Hi Maxim,
"soft" and "final delete" should be enough I think...
It just need to be "findable" and described for new admins that provide
the service in the EU...
jira in a second...
Greetings Peter
Am 05.04.2018 um 17:47 schrieb Maxim Solodovnik:
Hello Peter,
This sounds like lots of new testing :(
Will try to find time and include it in 4.0.3/4.0.4
(have very limited time right now :( )
Will appreciated any help with testing
Would it be OK to perform "final delete" in clean-up widget? i.e.
delete will be "soft delete", then in if will push "Clean-up" all soft
deleted data will be hard deleted ...
Or it doesn't worth to have both? only hard delete will be enough?
On Thu, Apr 5, 2018 at 5:55 PM, Peter Dähn <da...@vcrp.de> wrote:
Hey there,
new privacy regulations will take place on the 25th May 2018 in Europe. You
could find informations about it by searching for General Data Protection
Regulation (EU) 2016/679.
To use openmeetings after the 25th of May (in Europe) there need to be a few
changes. We use openmeetings integrated. So I will mainly be focused on the
room.
I have 3 points that are really necessary:
1. User deletion: Datasets of users that will be deleted need to be remove
from the database, not just marked as deleted. Probably it is enough to hash
those fields.
I think critical fields are in table:
om_user -> age, externaluserid, firstname, lastname, login,
pictureuri (and picture itself) and sip_user_id
conferencelog -> email, external_user_id, firstname, lastname,
user_id, userip
soaplogin -> client_url (contains the ip-address)
sipusers (here empty so please check) -> defaultuser, host,
ipaddr, name
address -> email, fax, phone
chat -> from_name
e-mail_queue (if not empty) -> recipients, replyto
2. There need to be a place to place a (customized) privacy policy.
3. Registration-Dialog need to have a button/step to agree the data
processing. And to this belongs a button to disagree.
As far as I can see this need to be done in the first place. I'm sure there
are more things to do. Maybe someone can complete it.
Greetings Peter