A jealous partner seeing the car where it shouldn’t had been is enough, isn’t it? Or the boss where the worker should had been elsewhere, or…
Inhabitants of small districts also don’t need a license plate database to know.
The onus is not on social media to make sure your jealous partner didn’t see your license plate. Is Lemmy subject to european privacy laws? Is this instance hosted in the country in question? Serious questions.
A jealous partner seeing the car where it shouldn’t had been is enough, isn’t it? Or the boss where the worker should had been elsewhere, or… Inhabitants of small districts also don’t need a license plate database to know.
The onus is not on social media to make sure your jealous partner didn’t see your license plate. Is Lemmy subject to european privacy laws? Is this instance hosted in the country in question? Serious questions.
It’s good sense, regardless of the jurisdiction of a specific Lemmy instance.
Erring on the side of maintaining the privacy of strangers is always better than the alternative.