Comment by m000
8 months ago
GDPR is really not that complex. It's as simple as "if you don't need the data, don't collect them".
The problem is that every other company thinks they are Google or Meta. So they start overcollecting user data, in hope that one day they will be able to generate revenue from them. So they end up with overcomplicated compliance solutions and GDPR consulting fees, but without any actual use for the data they collect.
So you think the GDPR isn't very complex. Let's put that to the test.
I need to record names and address across the European Union. What character encodings are illegal for such fields in a database?
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