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Comment by TeMPOraL

4 years ago

But we don't have a global government, so the next best thing is for individual countries to pass such regulation, which would prevent products violating privacy like this from being offered and sold in those countries.

Think of GDPR, which is essentially each member of the EU saying in unison, "your product/service must comply with these data protection laws, or you can't legally do business with any of our citizens".

Come to think of it, I wonder if this Apple thing would even fly under GDPR?

> Come to think of it, I wonder if this Apple thing would even fly under GDPR?

Possibly? I’m not a lawyer, but if this is about compliance with a legal obligation, and they’re under that category of pressure? I think GDPR would allow that?

Certainly seems more likely allowed than the stuff Facebook complained Apple was preventing them from doing.