Hi,

Dňa 24. 9. o 11:40 Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop napísal(a):
> This *is* a law that "helps protect the innocent victims". Yes, it is
> sometimes poorly (or intentionally wrongly) implemented, such an abusing the
> "legitimate interest" concept included in the GDPR by many advertisers to
> still flood you with advertising. It may also have unwanted consequences as
> anonymizing the data of domain holders in registries, if these holders are
> private persons. But in fact in my opinion GDPR is overall a good step in
> protecting the rights of the individual.

I absolutely agree, GDPR is intended to protect individual's privacy.
And most of caomplains come from these semi-spammers, who think, that
people have email addresses to get their advertisements.

> Maybe Americans have a different experience, as GDPR only imposes some
> obligations on them without returning any benefits (as US does not have a
> similar data protection law, as far as I know), but we Europeans view GDPR
> differently, as provides some *actual benefits* to us.

Sure, USA has different laws and different point of view on users
privacy, than here in EU.

regards
Slavko
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