top | item 43398259 (no title) mtsr | 11 months ago And Australian law doesn't quite offer the same protections as GDPR. In fact, being a Five Eyes country, it's effectively the opposite. discuss order hn newest bad_user|11 months ago Australian businesses have to provide GDPR protections to EU citizens, regardless, just as EU companies operating in Australia have to obey Australian law.I also have a feeling the Five Eyes agreement is about to end. microtonal|11 months ago I also have a feeling the Five Eyes agreement is about to end.That's certainly possible, but as long as the servers are in the US, that's not really meaningful I think?
bad_user|11 months ago Australian businesses have to provide GDPR protections to EU citizens, regardless, just as EU companies operating in Australia have to obey Australian law.I also have a feeling the Five Eyes agreement is about to end. microtonal|11 months ago I also have a feeling the Five Eyes agreement is about to end.That's certainly possible, but as long as the servers are in the US, that's not really meaningful I think?
microtonal|11 months ago I also have a feeling the Five Eyes agreement is about to end.That's certainly possible, but as long as the servers are in the US, that's not really meaningful I think?
bad_user|11 months ago
I also have a feeling the Five Eyes agreement is about to end.
microtonal|11 months ago
That's certainly possible, but as long as the servers are in the US, that's not really meaningful I think?