You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Have a question or an idea? Please search it on our forum to make sure it was not yet asked. If you cannot find what you had in mind, please submit it here.
Prerequisites
Please answer the following questions for yourself before submitting an issue. YOU MAY DELETE THE PREREQUISITES SECTION.
I am running the latest version (v0.107.0-b.4 from GitHub releases)
I checked the documentation and found no answer
I checked to make sure that this issue has not already been filed
Problem Description
This is somewhat of a fringe plausible event that relies on 1) running a public AdGuard Home server, and 2) not having a "No logging" policy:
The possibility has struck me that someone who is an end-user of someone else's public AGH server, may plausibly wish to exercise the GDPR "Right to Forget" right. Currently, the only way to fulfill such a request, would be to delete AGH's entire log for all users, incl. those of the admin's household items.
Proposed Solution
An option to only delete log entries that belong to a specific IP or CIDR.
Alternatives Considered
None that I can think of, mostly I haven't thought about it all that much due to the rare chance of it happening.
Additional Information
As far as I can determine, this is not a clone of #3140 nor #1717
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Have a question or an idea? Please search it on our forum to make sure it was not yet asked. If you cannot find what you had in mind, please submit it here.
Prerequisites
Please answer the following questions for yourself before submitting an issue. YOU MAY DELETE THE PREREQUISITES SECTION.
Problem Description
This is somewhat of a fringe plausible event that relies on 1) running a public AdGuard Home server, and 2) not having a "No logging" policy:
The possibility has struck me that someone who is an end-user of someone else's public AGH server, may plausibly wish to exercise the GDPR "Right to Forget" right. Currently, the only way to fulfill such a request, would be to delete AGH's entire log for all users, incl. those of the admin's household items.
Proposed Solution
An option to only delete log entries that belong to a specific IP or CIDR.
Alternatives Considered
None that I can think of, mostly I haven't thought about it all that much due to the rare chance of it happening.
Additional Information
As far as I can determine, this is not a clone of #3140 nor #1717
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: