Excellent.
It seems that most of the concerns that were causing a dispute were on the deletion of information and the deletion of accounts. The Privacy Commissioner said:
...there are security risks inherent in retaining vast amounts of former users’ personal information, long after it has served its original purpose.
...our Office is concerned that Nexopia's users are being misled into thinking they can delete their personal information at some point, if they want to.
In this respect, Nexopia is retaining personal information without users' knowledge and consent. To us, that's a very serious issue, and we've heard that again and again, not in terms of your business model, but on the overall participation of especially young people, who, if they want to pull out, should be able to pull out.
Is it a technical issue that is going to be a barrier to meeting this recommendation? Do you see this as taking a bit longer? What is it? Is it technical or was it just part of a business model?