You aren't forced to service users. You just cannot make consent the currency for your service. Either don't require consent or don't operate in the EU.
That's meaningless. Usage is already a form of consent. The discrepancy is between the user and the company in what is consented. Forcing the company to provide service to the user even if the user disagrees with an upfront description of what the company requires to provide that service is a completely valid objection.
Also GDPR applies to any organization providing to citizens of the EU, not companies operating there, but that's yet another example of poor design which results in GDPR having little enforcement.
manigandham|5 years ago
That's meaningless. Usage is already a form of consent. The discrepancy is between the user and the company in what is consented. Forcing the company to provide service to the user even if the user disagrees with an upfront description of what the company requires to provide that service is a completely valid objection.
Also GDPR applies to any organization providing to citizens of the EU, not companies operating there, but that's yet another example of poor design which results in GDPR having little enforcement.