- Thoughts on how to bet on GDPR-compliant companies/services? https://www.eugdpr.org/ 5 comments investing
- Just got emails from several companies about updated privacy policy, in case you are out of the loop too, it's because the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into effect in 30 days (affects US companies too) https://www.eugdpr.org 4 comments webdev
- Spez (CEO of Reddit) said: "We have avoided collecting personal information since the beginning", however, under the GDPR, the data Reddit is collecting constitutes 'personal information'. https://www.eugdpr.org/gdpr-faqs.html 35 comments privacy
- The new EU Data Protection Regulation is being enforced on May 25th, including the 'Right to be Forgotten' https://www.eugdpr.org/eugdpr.org.html 8 comments privacy
- While people over the pond are losing their internet freedoms, we are securing ours https://www.eugdpr.org/ 5 comments europe
- Europe is banning internet ads that target you based on your behaviour - unless you explicitly say it's ok. http://www.eugdpr.org 65 comments technology
- PSA: If you process personal data of citizens of the EU, make sure your systems are GDPR-compliant by May 2018 http://www.eugdpr.org/ 80 comments webdev
- The US privacy laws for citizens, specifics on the Internet, are terrible when compared to most other developed nations as we have no overarching Federal privacy laws like the EU. http://www.eugdpr.org/article-summaries.html 5 comments technology
- TIL US privacy laws are terrible when compared to most other developed nations, such as the EU, and that the US has no overarching federal laws protecting citizens' privacy on the internet. http://www.eugdpr.org/article-summaries.html 5 comments worldnews