|
|
|
|
|
by ivanhoe
2556 days ago
|
|
> This seems to be proof that the GDPR is being weaponized against people and organizations one doesn't like. Well, against people who publicly share private info of 150 other people who trusted them those emails. 2K euros is not that huge money in Germany, it's not like they'll loose their house over it, and that certainly is a practice that needs to be stopped. Just being an amateur is not an excuse when you deal with other peoples' data. |
|