On 4/1/19 11:00 PM, Drew Jensen wrote:
IDK about simply being in the USA is a violation of GDPR, sounds a bit over
the top as far as an interpretation would go.
I wasn't saying that being in the US is an automatic GDPR violation.
Rather, that being in the US means that the GDPR can be ignored.
So I doubt the GDPR compliance is an unknown situation.
Whilst their TOS goes to great lengths to look like the GDPR applies,
their policies and practices page all but says that GDPR-related
requests will be ignored.
They are in compliance with the CCPA.
TL;DR
People in the US might join.
People in the EU won't join.
Both using the same rationale --- personal privacy protection.
jonathon
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