▲ 111 r/software

What software did you pay for once and still use years later?

With so much software moving to subscriptions, I'm curious which one-time purchases have actually stood the test of time.

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u/Fit_Educator8969 — 21 days ago
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What software got worse after a redesign?

Not talking about bugs, just UX. What software used to feel great to use but became worse after a major redesign?

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u/Fit_Educator8969 — 21 days ago
▲ 6 r/gdpr

Are browser fingerprinting techniques creating a new GDPR grey area?

I've noticed more discussion around fingerprinting as cookies become less reliable. How are privacy professionals approaching it from a GDPR perspective?

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u/Fit_Educator8969 — 24 days ago
▲ 49 r/SoftwareTips+1 crossposts

Which software became noticeably worse after adding AI?

Not looking for AI debates, just examples where the implementation genuinely hurt the product experience.

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u/Fit_Educator8969 — 26 days ago
▲ 8 r/gdpr

Has anyone ever received a DSAR that was clearly generated by AI?

Recently saw a discussion about really polished template requests citing multiple GDPR articles. Are people seeing AI-generated DSARs become more common and is it changing how you handle them.

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u/Fit_Educator8969 — 30 days ago

Which software do you still use daily despite it looking 15 years out of date?

Not software you launch once a month, but something you genuinely use every day. What keeps you from switching despite the UI?

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u/Fit_Educator8969 — 1 month ago
▲ 7 r/gdpr

What's the longest retention period you've seen justified for something simple?

I saw a discussion about retaining relatively low-value customer data for years. It made me wonder what's the longest retention period people have seen applied to data that really didn't seem to need it?

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u/Fit_Educator8969 — 1 month ago