Surely this has to be a breach of some EU nanny state regulation. If European players started complaining to their local EU commissars, I imagine the issue would be fixed relatively quickly so as to not risk SE's access to major markets.
Surely this has to be a breach of some EU nanny state regulation. If European players started complaining to their local EU commissars, I imagine the issue would be fixed relatively quickly so as to not risk SE's access to major markets.


No reasonable threat to 'personal' information, that SQX is the Data Owner or custodian of.
The way this would turn nasty, it's if you disclosed personal information in under a guarded lala character 1 in one 'discord server' A, and then you got the unwanted attention of some nut-job you met in passing in one of those Chaotic discords B that you joined temporarily under a less protected car-girl character 2, said nutjob then goes on the stalk and finds something personal you posted under that lala char they weren't meant to know was you.
But that would not be CB3s problem. Your personal data outside the game isn't their issue. That's a 'YOU' problem they could have helped with by not being the party that rated out your lala as belonging to the owner of the catgirl , if they gave a F. But legally it's a 'you' problem.
Last edited by Gurgeh; 04-23-2025 at 04:03 AM.
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