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by snowwrestler
631 days ago
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It doesn’t require a consent dialogue but it requires user notifications and data processing agreements with anyone who is helping you serve your site and an agent available to EU jurisdictions to answer inquiries. Granted a lot of people don’t bother or slide by with some vague crappy language they downloaded from somewhere. The irony here is that the people who think they’re standing up for GDPR are actually the ones not taking it seriously, while the people who take it seriously are the ones who know what a pain it is to comply with. |
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That publisher's page lists the third party processors for the documents, (as expected) but not the hosting provider. I'd love to see a counterexample.