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1. throwa+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-03-23 02:21:29
> If companies would respect the spirit behind GDPR and not store data that is not needed to fulfill a user's requests and protect the data that they must have in a way that makes dragnet searches impossible, this would not be a problem.

This is ridiculous. Literally the authorities are the one demanding information, so that they can abuse that power.

And you're blaming the people with information?

Stop fighting the wrong war: hold the people with power accountable. That's the government here. They can use force and put you in jail. That's power.

replies(2): >>tomrod+e >>kevinm+R
2. tomrod+e[view] [source] 2024-03-23 02:26:13
>>throwa+(OP)
Both, not either.
3. kevinm+R[view] [source] 2024-03-23 02:37:32
>>throwa+(OP)
Anyone collecting data needs to consider how the data can be misused. Whether that be by a (repressive) government, a hacker, or a future purchaser of the data
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