Comment on Surprise EU rollback of 'GDPR' digital-rights rules prompts alarm
ag10n@lemmy.world 17 hours agoBecause they want to strip the right to privacy so they can better monetize
Naive to think the GDPR is stopping anyone now.
Comment on Surprise EU rollback of 'GDPR' digital-rights rules prompts alarm
ag10n@lemmy.world 17 hours agoBecause they want to strip the right to privacy so they can better monetize
Naive to think the GDPR is stopping anyone now.
FaceDeer@fedia.io 17 hours ago
So again, why change the rules? If the GDPR is already ineffective there's no need to loosen it more.
ag10n@lemmy.world 17 hours ago
Are you asking me why some in Europe want to make it legal? Because they’re already doing it, just they want to make it legal
Make sense?
FaceDeer@fedia.io 16 hours ago
If they're already doing it then no change is necessary. So why change it?
If making it legal makes it easier for them to do, then that was my original point. That's why I think they're making the change.
ag10n@lemmy.world 16 hours ago
Because laws are supposed to have teeth and consequences There is zero doubt that everything public on the internet or otherwise is consumed and aggregated by these companies; you still don’t understand why weakening regulations benefits them?