Ubisoft’s general data protection regulation (GDPR) policy under scrutiny.According to an investigation by PC World, a Norwegian player has had their Ubisoft account and all their games permanently deleted after less than two years of inactivity.
They claim to have received just one e-mail warning of the impending deletion which was sent to their spam.Ubisoft denies the possibility of this occurring, stating that four conditions are considered before an account is eligible for deletion.
They are:As this user had purchased games on their account, was very active prior to two years ago and took a hiatus for less than two years, it should not have been eligible for deletion.
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