Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by hannasanarion 2947 days ago
Have you considered that USA Today doesn't have an exquisite understanding of the law?

Or perhaps, that USA Today is collecting tracking data on its users and selling it secretly to 3rd parties and doesn't want to stop spying?

Plenty of other newspapers have had no problem implementing GDPR. It's as simple as not spying on your users.