Deleterikusak
Deleterikusak is a term used in speculative discussions of data hygiene and privacy to describe a class of processes and artifacts associated with complete and irreversible deletion of digital information. It is not a formal standard and is often treated as a thought experiment or a translateable concept in contemporary privacy discourse.
Etymology and scope: The word appears to be a portmanteau built from the verb deletere (to delete)
Concept and characteristics: Deleterikusak emphasizes irrevocability and cross-layer erasure. In this framing, data is removed from
Applications and relevance: The concept is used in debates on data subject rights, privacy-by-design, and regulatory
Criticism and challenges: Critics argue that complete erasure is difficult in complex systems, costly, and potentially