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by hgoel 2374 days ago
Or more accurately that they don't make enough from the EU to justify dealing with the GDPR mess.
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It's only a mess if you can't be bothered to respect people's privacy.
It appears that "respecting peoples' privacy" currently equates to having an overlay with a button to accept cookies, and a message stating that using the website means accepting <whatever>. So I haven't figured out what the button means, but to preserve maximum uncertainty, I try not to click it.
You may want to read a bit about what the GDPR mandates.
Why? I don't run a website that collects information on people. Also, I'm not under the delusion that I'm a lawyer.
Or just because the US doesn't have good privacy laws doesn't mean you should then decide to suck up as much data on everyone as possible. Just because they can be a dick doesn't mean they have to.