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antris
4y ago
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Depends on what the logs contain. If they contain no personal information at all, EU data protection laws do not apply.
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martin_a
4y ago
IP addresses are considered to be PII so you need to either truncate them before saving or have a deletion routine in place.
quicksilver03
4y ago
IP addresses are PII when they can identify a person, and that's not always the case, e.g. a company network using NAT for outgoing connections so that dozens, if not hundreds of people appear from the same IP address.
martin_a
4y ago
How are you supposed/able to make that decision on a log level?
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