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by grey-area 2954 days ago
Let me know if you have any questions...

Which parts of GDPR do you think you're in violation of?

Why do you think removing access for users currently in the EU puts you in the clear legally?

What are you doing with European users data currently, have you deleted it all?

A lot of other companies have navigated the changes to the law without significant changes to their service or privacy policy, just by tightening up how they hold data, and making sure they are clear on permissions with users.

Are you sure you have good legal advice on this?

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Which parts of GDPR do you think you're in violation of?

Answering those questions in a public forum would be extremely foolish. ("Do you know why I pulled you over?")

A lot of other companies have navigated the changes to the law without significant changes to their service or privacy policy

And how many of them are actually in compliance?

Answering those questions in a public forum would be extremely foolish

Perhaps asking for questions was foolish?

And how many of them are actually in compliance?

If you're not in the business of selling customer data to third parties, it's not very hard to comply, just requires some discipline on how data is stored and who it is shared with, and a point of contact for enquiries about data.