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Personal data: 152-fz and comment form via disqus, is everything clean?
There is a site with comments under the articles. I really do not want to become a personal data operator. If I refuse my own forms, and do not store comments with personal data on my own, but connect the same Disqus, then it turns out that I will cease to be the operator of personal data, and the responsibility for storing PD is shifted to Disqus? How would things work in practice in this case? Will a law enforcement officer be able to understand that I am not a personal data controller, even though I have user comments and a form for entering them on the site?
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Make a public comment (like many sites about cookies, for example) about how exactly you process PD (as it is and write - they say, no way, I just display part of someone else's site, I don't have access to data and don't process it - then I don’t store, I don’t analyze and blablabla).
And since when did comments on the site become personal data?
Persian difference. data from other information limited...
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