quite accidentally on one of our city sites found the page of a funeral agency. This is not Web 2.0, it can be 3.0 or even 4. Google is full of funeral services agencies, but in terms of the set of words that struck me on the page found - this is the very first page in the issue: "Funeral service farewell digging grave memory page." I doubt that somewhere else there is an agency that posts a farewell indicating the name, place and time of burial and the ability to add comments (they are also condolences) ... I don’t cite the link, because I cannot articulate that it does not suit me in all this. Those. Of course it's good that in case of anything, you can find out in five minutes where to run and what to do. But imagine that you died, and your last name, first name, middle name, was hanged on the Internet with the words “taking the crematorium” and allowed to leave comments under this case ... Does the Personal Data Protection Act say anything about this?