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simse | 2 years ago

Citizenship is not enough, you have to live in the EU.

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margana|2 years ago

The exact wording is "end users established or located in the Union". I haven't looked up exactly what "established" is defined as in this case, but it may have broader implications than merely "living in the EU".

askonomm|2 years ago

So then even a resident permit would be enough, because you don't need citizenship to be able to live in EU.

withinboredom|2 years ago

Maybe. I’m actually curious how they are going to gate it. Because I’m originally from the US, I have access to US things still (like Apple Cash). I’ve migrated my account years ago, and my phone’s region is set to my EU one.

d1sxeyes|2 years ago

I don’t even believe that would be required. Providing proof of residence or citizenship would likely be considered excessive under the GDPR.