I've never made a Facebook account because I haven't wanted to agree to their data collection practices, terms of service, privacy policy, etc. How can I see what they have on me without agreeing to those things? (At minimum they should have records of their attempts to recruit me as an employee, but I never initiated those and never proceeded beyond a polite "no thanks" email reply.)
I don't get the benefit of GDPR or CCPA since I live in Quebec, Canada rather than the EU or California. But, I wonder if there's a way for me to send a request based on Canadian or Quebec privacy law, since they do have an office and plenty of users here in Quebec? Or have they effectively firewalled that stuff off from whatever entity controls or processes the data?
> How can I see what they have on me without agreeing to those things?
You can't. It's part of the perversity that is Facebook -- in order to be able to see (and delete-ish) the data they have about you, you need to sign up for an account and give them more data about you.
I don't get the benefit of GDPR or CCPA since I live in Quebec, Canada rather than the EU or California. But, I wonder if there's a way for me to send a request based on Canadian or Quebec privacy law, since they do have an office and plenty of users here in Quebec? Or have they effectively firewalled that stuff off from whatever entity controls or processes the data?