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Originally Posted by parmar
.... it seems a complicated way of doing it
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That statement definitely applies to GDPR
Correct compliance with GDPR itself (who does what to whom, when, where and how) will definitely, currently be being debated to death, on a GDPR specialist forum somewhere else...
Different ways of deleting a user are covered in the previous post. However, when either a user opts to delete their own data (via the GDPR Module) or, the storeowner (via XC5 Admin) deletes a user manually, you'll find that all the XC5 sales invoices / records / stock control figures etc are still retained (unless they are deleted / amended / updated individually). That does make good sense; i.e. Accounting records / VAT / Sales figures / Individual country's legal requirements etc and as we currently understand it anyway, there's a convenient GDPR exclusion, that covers this particular area. Please feel free to find that other forum, in order to 100% verify this comment though, because we won't be racing you, to see who can find it first