GDPR applies when using a service that has KYC, and it applies only to EU citizens. As for paid privacy services, they get altogether ignored by aggressive sites like BeenVerified.
In contrast, when offering a service that is politically incorrect, at least in some geographies, it is useful to remain anonymous as the service provider. It is also then useful to not collect any unnecessary user data that could put the user at risk due to a data leak, although an email address is commonly still required for each user.
The crypto-privacy-coin world is at an altogether different level wrt privacy than the rest of the world. It is a lot closer to being the real deal.
OutOfHere|11 months ago
In contrast, when offering a service that is politically incorrect, at least in some geographies, it is useful to remain anonymous as the service provider. It is also then useful to not collect any unnecessary user data that could put the user at risk due to a data leak, although an email address is commonly still required for each user.
The crypto-privacy-coin world is at an altogether different level wrt privacy than the rest of the world. It is a lot closer to being the real deal.