Personal Data of IP address

2 years ago

Hello

I already contacted you 2 times regarding this topic, one time on telephone, one time via the website contact form.

Could you please provide me with the following information regarding my assigned real IP address for my DSL connection:

IP, start date/time,end date/time

For every single IP address,

From the beginning of my subscription in August 2017 until the latest date available in December 2022 registered in your database.

Can you please send me this data as soon as possible to the email address assigned to my Telecom subscription?

Many thanks in advance

Best regards

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    • 2 years ago

      This is not possible.
      The data is only stored for 7 days and only the police or public prosecutor's office can request this data.

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      2 years ago

      @hadi.hashem Sorry, or better 'well done', ISPs are legally not allowed to store any data (as you wrote IP adress can be considered private data) longer als required for invoicing purposes. As there is normally no need for those data on flat rates IP-adresses are discarded after 7 days, unless a law suit or judge has ordered different ly.

       

      As already said it is up to you to backup your router logs which also contain those data.

       

       

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      2 years ago


      @hadi.hashem  schrieb:

      Thank you @Kugic 

      This is a petty

      It should be possible that I ask for and get this data also since it is part of my personal information 


      But it is not possible.

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      2 years ago

      hadi.hashem

      This is a petty

      This is a petty
      hadi.hashem
      This is a petty

      No, look here:

       

      https://www.tagesschau.de/search/?searchText=Vorratsdatenspeicherung

       

       

      hadi.hashem

      Telekom already provided some of this data in March 2020 to a 3rd party (at least this is what this 3rd party is claiming)

      Telekom already provided some of this data in March 2020 to a 3rd party (at least this is what this 3rd party is claiming)
      hadi.hashem
      Telekom already provided some of this data in March 2020 to a 3rd party (at least this is what this 3rd party is claiming)

      I doubt it.

       

      Greetings Ulrich

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    • 2 years ago

      @hadi.hashem: I assume that this will not be possible. As far as I know, the Telekom stores the last IP data before an IP change for a maximum of 7 days. Storing the data for years is against the law!

      However, your router should usually also log this data. So read it out there regularly.

       

      Greetings Ulrich

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      2 years ago

      @hadi.hashem  schrieb:

      No. The claim says it was provided in July 2022.

      And there are no legal actions so far to support this.

      Did this information come in the mail or email?
      The mail must come from a lawyer. Only then is it real.

      If the letter is genuine, you need to find a lawyer to help you.
      You can't do it alone.

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      2 years ago

      hadi.hashem

      No. The claim says it was provided in July 2022.

      No. The claim says it was provided in July 2022.
      hadi.hashem
      No. The claim says it was provided in July 2022.

      2020 data provided in July 2022?

       

      Unfortunately you are not so very clear in what you write.

       

      I assume that this is about s.th. like file sharing or film download / streaming.

      These guys seem to have special rights - to request data even without actual legal action.

      However if they requested in July 2022 data from 2020 - then I would immediately involve a lawyer.

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    • 2 years ago

      @hadi.hashem  schrieb:

      For every single IP address,

      From the beginning of my subscription in August 2017 until the latest date available in December 2022 registered in your database.

      If Telekom could do that this would be a severe data breach. Telekom is by law not allowed to store such info for such a long time.

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    • 2 years ago

      ok thank you all for your feedback

      then I guess the claim of the 3rd party is not based on any facts and could be just speculations

      (since I was not informed of any law suit regarding this matter)

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