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paulie_a | 5 years ago
Just like I don't have to comply if I have EU users on a service, I am in the united stated. europe cannot enforce their laws here. It's just the same as if saudia arabia tried to enforce their laws here. They carry no wait
That is what makes the GDPR insignificant. It applies to Europe. Not the rest of the world. The cookie warnings for the vast majority of the internet are stupid an unnecessary
So call it illegal in europe but who cares?
It honestly is maddening how many people care about the GDPR that don't need to
_abox|5 years ago
Anyway the EU says it applies but I agree they don't really have much in the way of enforcement capability with companies that have no presence here. Though they could ask Apple/Google to remove it from the store I suppose.
And of course most companies do have a presence here. All multinationals do, and even the smaller ones. Even if it's just a sales office.
paulie_a|5 years ago