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by xdennis
1519 days ago
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Privacy Shield died because the US explicitly believes in citizen rights, not human rights: > Agencies shall, to the extent consistent with applicable law, ensure that their privacy policies exclude persons who are not United States citizens or lawful permanent residents from the protections of the Privacy Act regarding personally identifiable information. -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EU%E2%80%93US_Privacy_Shield It's easy to be cynical and blame the EU for being bureaucratic, but in this case the EU is actually doing its job: protecting its citizens from the abuses of foreign governments who won't grant us equal human rights. |
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I wonder if the EU citizens have special needs virtually every other citizen in the world doesn't have?
Or is the EU trying to establish a power position versus american companies?
I wish we asked the citizens, who do you want to trust your data to, Google, or the government?
Q: "Do you wish to exercise your right to be forgotten, in your relation with the government?"
A: "Yes, I don't want the government to know who I am"