Hello

I'm wondering if there is an option to permanently delete a user account from a 
Galaxy instance, for example to comply with GDPR (for those of us running 
public Galaxy instances).

The admin interface provides "delete" and "purge" options for user accounts, 
but neither of these seems to permanently remove an account - the deleted 
accounts are still visible and can be undeleted (at least, in Galaxy 17.09). 
It's also unclear to me what "purge" does in this case - I wasn't able to find 
any documentation on these user management options.

As I understand it, under GDPR a person can request to have all their personal 
data removed from a database, but neither of the above options would be 
sufficient to leave the database compliant with GDPR in this case (as at the 
very least the email address - which I understand constitutes personal 
information in this context - would remain in the database).

Is there any way within Galaxy to truly permanently remove a user account?

Thanks in advance for any advice on this,

Best wishes

Peter

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Peter Briggs [email protected]
Bioinformatics Core Facility University of Manchester
B.1083 Michael Smith Bldg Tel: (0161) 2751482

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