🆕 Software Suggestion | YourDigitalRights.org #1585
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Reference: privacyguides/privacytools.io#1585
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**Name: YourDigitalRights.org
**Category: Privacy services & Browser extension
**URL : https://yourdigitalrights.org
Description
YourDigitalRights.org is a not for profit service which helps people regain control of their online privacy by automating the process of sending GDPR and CCPA erasure (right to be forgotten) requests.
Source code (website): https://github.com/opt-out-eu/yourdigitalrights.org
Source code (extensions): https://github.com/opt-out-eu/opt-out-web-extensions
Obviously needs research, but worth noting that it works on Chrome (a nonrecommended browser) and Firefox Mobile (for Android).
That's not totally disqualifying but does change how it can be listed.
Hi @danarel, I'm not really sure what you mean. My software suggestion refers to the website, as a privacy tool that I suggest to include in privacytools.io. The extension is just a small part of what we do, and runs on FF desktop as well.
Maybe I'm not understanding something?