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    <title>Download your data from Social Media :: Computer Security ECE458/750 2026</title>
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    <description>Deadline: 27 June&#xA;It is your data, so you should have the right to it. The introduction of the Data Protection Directive (1995) in Europe caused several companies to start making users’ data available. Back in 1995 they sometimes sent printed copies in the mail, but now most large companies offer you the right to access your own data for free digitally.&#xA;In this activity you will be:&#xA;Selecting a company/organization Going through the process to request your own data Downloading the data Opening the data Potential places to get data You may download your data from any internet service that supports it. The following is a list of companies that support data download and a link to get you started.</description>
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