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by wolvoleo
3 days ago
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> In Australia most of this kind of borderline deceptive selling has been stepped on, to the point that you hardly see it any more. Yeah most of the EU steps on this but Ireland is deep in the pockets of big tech. Their privacy regulator is really weak for example, on purpose. That's why all the big techs have their HQs there. I guess this attitude extends to Ryanair too. We have this thing in the EU where companies need to be legislated in only one member state but some like Ireland abuse this privilege for national gain. It's not just Ireland though. Holland facilitates EU tax dodging with them, Malta sells EU passports to rich foreigners etc. Spain does sometimes still manage to put the thumbscrews on them though. Like banning charging for hand luggage. |
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