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Well, I guess this is indeed an "ezi" way to deal with users under GDPR.

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  • 3
    Genious!
  • 9
    We'll, it's nice of them to announce that they're going to take all they can from you.
  • 2
    @Jilano I'm just laughing at the image of it being done face to face 😂
  • 12
    They had MORE THAN A YEAR TO PREPARE!

    “Until it is gdpr compliant”, it will never be
  • 1
    @-vim- Genius! I work in the retail sector. With that being said, they probably have a contract for software that tracks customers (only based on known information, such as a credit card number that can then be tracked to know that a customer frequents a given store). This software is expensive, but can help American retailers target specific customers. They may not have any intentions of becoming gdpr compliant if their target market is outside of the EU
  • 1
    Not sure why genius was put into my last post. 🤔
  • 4
    Like those privacy regulations that prohibit collecting data from kids under 13. Didnt stop me as a kid, I just lied about my age lol.
  • 3
    @tokumei Those things are there to protect the companies, not the users ;)
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