Sorry to be that person, but I think this is probably a good example of something which is covered by the GDPR. OP has built profiles and is storing information about people, which makes them a data controller under the GDPR, and subject to its extraterritoriality provisions, as some of these users will be EU/UK citizens. I don't believe the exemption for personal use applies, as the data is being published.If I remember correctly, they're now supposed to contact each person individually, explain why they're storing their data, and obtain their consent.
In practice, the chances of someone making a complaint and the issue being enforced are extremely low.
Kaibeezy|3 years ago
bencollier49|3 years ago
For example: https://iapp.org/news/a/publicly-available-data-under-gdpr-m...
Also Article 9 seems to be restricted to non-processable data about sensitive matters.
Anyhow, it's definitely a good example of how convoluted the language around GDPR can get, and how much of a minefield it is to try to follow it.
The usual caveat applies, I'm not a lawyer.
camdenlock|3 years ago
bencollier49|3 years ago