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by Quanttek
2581 days ago
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I actually like this but there are a lot of similar services that make it easy to send GDPR requests with less such biased framing and without the abusive intent. The arguments brought forwards against GDPR tell you probably more about the author than the regulation if Jerre's only concern is with the potential costs for businesses. That may be news to some, but the maximization of company's profits is not a value in itself or should be the goal of our societies. Otherwise, we wouldn't have safety/labor/product standards regulations, such as OSHA. Instead, ensuring human rights, such as privacy and data rights, (and a high quality of life) should be our concern - and that can cost companies - slavery would've been a lot cheaper too. It speaks to a certain discourse prevalent in Silicon Valley and among business owners. The main source has been pretty well counter-argued in the original thread [1] but the author rather parrots that misleading information. [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20009017 |
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