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@ Alp
2025-04-02 05:43:45
What a lot of website operators, even those based outside the Eurozone, don’t realize is that as soon as they offer their products or services to European customers, they fall under European data protection laws (GDPR). The GDPR, with all its details (like a complete privacy policy, cookie consent banner, imprint, etc.), becomes mandatory for them as soon as their website reaches European customers. If they want to avoid this, they would need to actively use technical measures to block Europeans from accessing their website.
I’m not a lawyer and can’t provide specific details, but as far as I understand this issue, negative consequences can hit them as soon as someone is willing to go through the whole bureaucratic process. And that process exists if you ask AI. Just being on the other side of the pond doesn’t automatically protect you from it.
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