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by CaveTech
1291 days ago
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Where are people getting these insane reads of GDPR. Any bit of entropy is not going to violate GDPR. First, an active client-server connection is required for any kind supposed "identity" contained here, which would of course include far more unique bits of identity/entropy, such as IP. Secondly, even if the full DB of page view counts were leaked you could not actually use it to identify a user. You have somehow perverted GDPR to believe it to mean `no client may ever hold a unique state`. Good luck to anyone making a claim that this is NOT possible in anything but the most rudimentary application. |
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