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1. jgraha+(OP)[view] [source] 2018-05-18 16:20:52
a company had better apply GDPR to everything rather than just a subset

And that's what Cloudflare chose to do. We are treating all customers the same regardless of location.

"Of the companies I spoke with for this story, both Cloudflare and Mozilla will be GDPR compliant no matter where their customers are located." https://www.fastcodesign.com/90171699/what-is-gdpr-and-why-s...

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2. cranky+mf[view] [source] 2018-05-18 18:08:50
>>jgraha+(OP)
I'm absolutely glad to heard that (about CloudFlare).

The GDPR is becoming a "I'm doing the right thing" checkbox. At least with the European rule, we data-drained Americans can rely that these services might cost more, but we retain our rights.

Lack of will have to be scrutinized. Smaller places may make the determination based upon reasonable answers, or be malicious. Facebook/Google/Etc wouldn't exist in their current forms if there was strong privacy rules in place.

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