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by Hamuko
2954 days ago
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>It still seems like the safest option given the massive risk this legislation is exposing companies. The safest option was actually to comply with the GDPR during the two years it has been in force now. I refuse to believe that the changes required were impossible to perform in two years. I'd love to know when exactly did Instapaper start looking into the GDPR. |
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Plus there are still tons of unknown variables at play with GDPR... even among companies who did spend sufficient time beforehand, as I quoted from the article above. So additionally, the non-obvious requirements further makes the underestimation make sense.