@pirouetti said in #1:
> This is some sort of breach of privacy.
I'm curious, how is it a breach of privacy?
As a chess player, I'd imagine that for example having all your games publicly available should concern you more than just the total amount of time spent. And those games are there. But they don't breach your privacy as long as you keep your profile from containing personal information that can identify you.
As a person, I can't see how that number constitutes a piece of personal data at all.
According to standard regulations on privacy, sensitive information can be defined as "data that requires protection because its loss, misuse, modification, or unauthorized access will negatively impact the welfare, privacy, assets, or security of an organization or individual". I can't see that number falling into any of that.