There's still the risk of a data breach or something like that, but you have that risk anyway whenever you have digital artifacts on a system which isn't powered off and in a safe at the bottom of the ocean. You haven't authorized them to, for example, use the photographs as examples for other people or the public at large. So, they don't own your photos, but you've given them the right to do this specific thing forever.įrom a privacy point of view, there is some consolation, because the specific rights you've given are limited to showing you how your photographs would look. It seems a little sleazy to me that they do this with deleted images, but, uh, that's the first bit for you.
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