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by mfDjB
2003 days ago
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In regards to GDPR, I agree it's the right thing for consumers, but it puts compliance pressure on startups. So from the perspective of a startup, I could see its removal being a positive. (Note that is just from the perspective of a startup) |
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If they decide to delete their account and request that they be forgotten, delete that data that you only needed while providing the service.
It's not hard to comply, and it's a cost of doing business that you have to accept. If you implement it right, then you'll be compliant by default. Not sure how not being compliant is a positive for any startup.
It's the law in the EU, so unless you want to cut out a market of half a billion people, you have to comply.