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The receipts are part of Cumulus and cannot be deleted individually or as a whole. The receipts are available to you for 24 months.
The only option: do not show your Cumulus card, then the purchase is anonymous and the purchase cannot be assigned to anyone....
An option could be added to the app to switch off the display of receipts in the app.
If everyone in the family shows the card, everyone can use the app to see what was bought when and where....
Hello@waltli77
Can you buy the contraceptives or what you want to hide separately without the Cumulus card?
Best regards
Frederica
I also think that if you don't want mom to know how much you spent on the gift for Mother's Day... you should refrain from showing the Cumulus card.
This also raises the question of how easy or difficult it is to gain access to other people's Cumulus accounts on the basis of a receipt that has been left lying around. I don't have a cell phone or an app myself... Can't strangers access my data via an app without me ever finding out?
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@Cinderella1925: The chances of obtaining data are no greater than with a PC - access is no different. Most people do the actual registration(https://login.migros.ch/login) on a PC anyway - for the sake of clarity.
@waltli77
Why does everyone in the family have the same Cumulus number?
If everyone had their own Cumulus card, the problem would be solved.
Thank you @Tessin,
I mean access to the data based on the Cumulus number that is on every receipt.... on every receipt. Can someone register with Migros (fake account...) and enter my Cumulus number to access my data? I assume that the registration program sends an error message when a Cumulus number is assigned for the second time, but since I don't have an account with my Cumulus number myself, it is still free for registration, so to speak.
Hello everyone
Nobody can open an online account with the Cumulus number alone. You not only need the account number, but also the special Cumulus password, which is sent by post with each statement. Even if someone calls the Cumulus Infoline, we identify the person not only by their account number, but also by other personal data. For particularly important changes, we also require written proof of identity (e.g. changes of surname due to marriage or divorce) Cumulus is proud to have been the first organization to receive the Good Privacy certificate in 2002. Please see the following link:
https://www.migros.ch/de/cumulus/ueber-cumulus/datenschutz.html
Best regards
Peter
Thanks @Cumulus-Infolineforthe info. I find it really negligent to regularly send passwords to customers who have never asked for internet access to their data. I've been throwing these papers away for years without a second thought.
What I find the saddest thing is that you can send out hundreds of thousands of unsolicited passwords every two months at the beginning of the month, mixed in with advertising, and still get a data protection label for it.
@Cinderella1925
Hundreds of thousands of passwords are not sent out every two months. At most, Cumulus statements including the password are sent to those customers who have not yet activated their online account and therefore have not yet changed their password. Everyone else will not see the current password on the statement. In addition, in my opinion, the activation of the Cumulus online account requires one more piece of information, which only the actual cardholder can know. Cumulus number and password alone are therefore not enough.
On the one hand you write that you don't have a Cumulus card, but on the other hand you want to carelessly put the Cumulus statements in the waste paper every two months. I wonder how that is supposed to work.