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Comment by jodrellblank

2 hours ago

yes I did read all your post. It seems to have incorrect claims.

> "i completely reject it, because people seem to believe it's there to protect any rights"

Under "Your rights" section on the UK government website you can see that it grants you rights, so people have good reason to believe that: https://www.gov.uk/data-protection

How does it nag people? How does it legitimise dark patterns? What is in it regarding tracking? How does it push people to concentrate their services in a bad way? The GDPR is not just for websites, it's for all dealings with companies.