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Comment by mmarq

5 years ago

Which is like saying “this building doesn’t follow engineering best practices, it may fall on your head at any moment” and expect to get away with that.

Isn't it more like a website in one country rightly stating it's not bound by the laws in another country?

  • You asked:

    > IANAL, but can't they just word a disclaimer and checkbox?

    The answer is no, as far as GDPR is concerned, if they want to process and/or sell data of EU citizens or residents they have to follow some rules. I’ve no idea how the EU plans to enforce this regulation outside of the EEA, but it’s beside the point (as in it’s not what you asked)