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1. ta1243+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-08-13 08:34:24
If it's a local site then it's not subject to the GDPR. The GDPR applies to sites aimed at europeans.

However the privacy attacking malware they embed on there to mine data from their users would apply, and that's why they block it - because America allows abuse of their citizens data, but Europe doesn't.

Of course there is no enforcement for an entity attacking European citizens in this way so they could do it anyway, but like with cookie banners the point isn't to comply with a law, the point is to get citizens to blame the law rather than the abusers.

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