Well, I got bad grades in school and my parents canceled my Netflix subscription. But I really wanted to keep watching my series so I went to the illegal streaming site bs to and saw the series there at the end. I really didn't know that this was illegal but when I wanted to recommend this site to my buddy, he said it was forbidden and I could get a warning. So I ask myself: How long does Telekom save the data? I will never do that with streaming again, but am now afraid of receiving a warning.
I've been streaming since I was born and haven't received a warning. But I stopped streaming because I now have money and netflixxe and disney plusse
What the… Netflixxe and Disney Plusse haha, I've never heard of that
That will probably not be of further interest to Telekom. The site itself saves / logs your IP address and if there's no information there for how long, then you do not know
Thanks to data retention, your IP will be saved for 6 months. You can be sure that the Netflix legal department knows exactly and will take appropriate action in good time. You probably already have a file and a file number at the public prosecutor's office. Save your pocket money and think of a good explanation for your parents. After the action, they will definitely cancel one or the other more or put you in the closed monastery boarding school.
I just invented it, I've never heard of it before
According to the DSVGO, the data must be stored for 10 years…
There's a lot of "blah blah" in there.
You will 100% not receive any warning, because the site has millions of users. As if someone was doing the work to follow up and warn everyone. First of all, you need a court order for this, and secondly, it's a huge job. Nobody has the means for that. And if the state had something against the side, it would be down long ago. Where there's no plaintiff, there's no judge, it's easy.
Not intended to encourage you to keep using it - just information.