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by teamhappy
2991 days ago
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> just having a webserver storing access logs (default of Apache and Nginx) makes you infringing it as EU IPs are now considered personal data. That's not true. Read the 23rd point right at the top: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=CEL... Here's the part of it that covers your webserver: "Whereas the mere accessibility of the controller's, processor's or an intermediary's website in the Union, of an email address or of other contact details, or the use of a language generally used in the third country where the controller is established, is insufficient to ascertain such intention, [...]". |
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> envisage d'offrir des services à des personnes concernées dans un ou plusieurs États membres de l'Union
They just have to prove you are considering EU in your app. It can be anything. Like Having EU timezones, or a country input with EU countries is enough to prove intent to server EU residents. If you collect IPs via your web sever, you are infringing.