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Re^2: GDPR ( Global Data Protection Rights )
by Anonymous Monk on May 17, 2018 at 18:42 UTC

    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.

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