Yeah, just leave it. If the issue is that they keep sending you emails, redirect them to your spam/trash. Done.
Comment on Where should I ask for help deleting an account for a Japanese website?
Crackhappy@lemmy.world 4 months ago
I’m going to ask a simple question. Why do you think that you need to delete that account?
SolOrion@sh.itjust.works 4 months ago
DreitonLullaby@lemm.ee 4 months ago
I didn’t say anything about them sending me emails.
SolOrion@sh.itjust.works 4 months ago
I just couldn’t think of any other reason you’d care.
DreitonLullaby@lemm.ee 4 months ago
Fair enough, but I gave my reason in another comment, so you should read that if you want to know.
DreitonLullaby@lemm.ee 4 months ago
It’s not good to ever keep random accounts abandoned. It’s just good security and often privacy hygiene that most people don’t practice. I already have over 100 accounts total across the internet, and am planning to skim that number down drastically. It’s especially important security & privacy hygiene, because if you leave dozens of accounts abandoned and the services experience a data breach, the fact that your data is now out there is partially your own fault, and since we’re on the english-speaking side of the internet, I doubt we’re going to hear about a data breach for some random Japanese site.
TootSweet@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Your concern is that a breach of the site’s data may leak some information about you that you wouldn’t want to leak, yes?
If so, and if you can still use similar methods to navigate the site in question, use those methods to edit your account/profile details to scrub the account of anything that you wouldn’t want to leak. Change it to use a fake name. Change the email address to somthrowaway email address. Change the password to something unrelated to any passwords you could possibly use on any other sites so that if the hash is leaked and brute forced, no one can use that to gain access to any of your other accounts. Delete individual posts or pieces of content that you’ve uploaded.
Actually, I can read (barely) enough Japanese to figure out that the registration process seems to only want your email address and password. (Though I haven’t gone through the whole signup process.) You mentioned uploading a file, yeah? I’m guessing the amount of stuff you’d have to do to overwrite/delete every bit of data they have on you is pretty limited.
And, yes, I suppose there’s the potential caveat that that might not affect backups and such, but I’d wager a lot of the other account deletion requests you’ve done don’t affect things like backups either.
DreitonLullaby@lemm.ee 4 months ago
Yeah, scrubbing it like that is usually a last resort, I generally try to delete the profile, and if I can’t, I scrub it with unidentifiable information. If I already happen to know from the policy that they keep your data for a period of time after deletion, I scrub it before deleting.