On Sat, 26 May 2018 10:31:29 +0200, "Michel 'ic' Luczak" said:

> "When the regulation does not apply

> Your company is service provider based outside the EU. It provides services
> to customers outside the EU.  Its clients can use its services when they 
> travel
> to other countries, including within the EU. Provided your company  doesn't
> specifically target its services at individuals in the EU, it is not subject 
> to
> the rules of the GDPR.”

Now here's the big question - a *lot* of companies are targeting "anybody with
a freemail account like GMail and a valid Visa or Mastercard card" or similar
business models - does that count as "specifically targeting at EU", or not?

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