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by JumpCrisscross
2949 days ago
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> different regulations for different sizes is due to the nature of the business Bingo. The intent of the law is fine. But the administrative burden for small projects and teams is inappropriate. In any case, you originally claimed “small restaurants need to follow hygiene standards just as the big chains” [1]. I was showing that is not true. They follow different rules stemming from common principles. [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17179593 |
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The same goes for the software, if you’re not doing things that Google does then GDPR affects you less than Google.
Seriously, the cost of GDPR compliance is not the same for Google and mom&pop businesses, just like the cost of food safety regulations is not the same for the chains and small restaurants.
You are freaking out for no good reason.