Interesting quotes you bring. It indeed appears that regulation is wanting in regard to information technology.
Already we have a history of data leaks, misappropriations, apps stealing your phone contacts, etc. How many of the perpetrators have been indicted? No, I think this isn't EU coming to our rescue.
The GDPR does not seek to limit collection; rules focus on handling data that is already gathered. This is about enshrining into law the new practices of pervasive, privacy-invasive data sampling. Bulk data is recognized as a tool, as merchandise, and as cornerstone of modern economy.
And so. We shall certainly continue to not give the permission to collect any information. And they shall certainly continue to do it anyway.
In reply to Re^2: GDPR ( Global Data Protection Rights )
by Anonymous Monk
in thread GDPR ( Global Data Protection Rights )
by trippledubs
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