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They Will Try Everything Until Someth8Ng Sticks
It smacks of desperation when they try so hard to find wrong doing.
Scrape enough barrels and eventually you’ll find one bad apple. But one bad apple doesn’t make the cider rotten.
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Scrape enough barrels and eventually you’ll find one bad apple. But one bad apple doesn’t make the cider rotten.
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It seems that data protection authorities are ensuring the proper use of data collected in a given scenario.
You seem to be confusing that with the proverbial in a brewery.
I doubt very much if you'd want them to turn a blind eye based on your personal voting record, that would be undemocratic and grossly unfair.
It seems that data protection authorities are ensuring the proper use of data collected in a given scenario.
You seem to be confusing that with the proverbial in a brewery.
I doubt very much if you'd want them to turn a blind eye based on your personal voting record, that would be undemocratic and grossly unfair.
Wrong-doing?
Obama was praised for using exactly the same harvested data when he won his first term.
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Obama was praised for using exactly the same harvested data when he won his first term.
Accept the use of cookies (to tailor the "customer" experience) and you give the web provider a saleable commodity for advertisers and political lobbyists. All explicitly stated on the T&C which we all tick, but only some of us read.
GDRP was introduced to catch companies misusing our data. Anyone targeting their website and advertising at EU countries have to comply with the law here.
AnalyticsIQ have allegedly broken the law. They will be investigated, and if the case is proven, they will be fined. If there is no case to answer, they will not be fined.
Just because it is a cause you may sympathise with does not give them an exemption from obey the law.
AnalyticsIQ have allegedly broken the law. They will be investigated, and if the case is proven, they will be fined. If there is no case to answer, they will not be fined.
Just because it is a cause you may sympathise with does not give them an exemption from obey the law.
"I doubt very much if you'd want them to turn a blind eye based on your personal voting record,..."
How would anyone find out cassa's personal voting record?
Anyway, I'm afraid that anyone who puts any of their personal data up on a public website such as Facebook or whatever and then expects the GDPR (or anything else) to keep those details secure is living in a different world to me.
How would anyone find out cassa's personal voting record?
Anyway, I'm afraid that anyone who puts any of their personal data up on a public website such as Facebook or whatever and then expects the GDPR (or anything else) to keep those details secure is living in a different world to me.
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