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Basecamp the app is over 15 years old, which means Basecamp the company is responsible for safeguarding more than a decade's worth of customer data—including 370 terabytes of data stored in non-active accounts. In this episode, Basecamp data analyst Jane Yang talks about a big, ongoing project at the company to clean up those inactive accounts and give former customers what we all deserve: the right to be forgotten on the Internet. Two Basecamp alums also return to share the history of the company's data incineration protocol. Show Notes Jamis Buck on Twitter - 2:05 Jason Fried's tribute to Jamis - 2:22 Eileen Uchitelle's website | Twitter - 3:15 the tweet by @FiloSottile about data being uranium, not gold - 7:04 our episode about the credential stuffing attack - 13:04 blog post explaining how Basecamp notified customers about the credential stuffing - 13:32 Basecamp's cancellation policy - 21:46 Basecamp Personal - 21:53 Tom Anderson from MySpace is on Instagram now and his profile photo should look familiar - 23:48 Mazes for Programmers by Jamis Buck - 26:24 Basil & Fabian by Jamis Buck - 26:25 |