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by Liquid_Fire
2469 days ago
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GDPR can be quite strict on consent. See for example the UK's ICO guidelines. A sample of them: > We don’t use pre-ticked boxes or any other type of default consent. > We use clear, plain language that is easy to understand. > We specify why we want the data and what we’re going to do with it. > We give separate distinct (‘granular’) options to consent separately to different purposes and types of processing. https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protectio... These are of course just guidelines, but if you don't explicitly inform your users that you will be sending images of what's on the screen over the Internet, you are likely to get in trouble. (And no, a giant EULA-type wall of text probably wouldn't be sufficient) |
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