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The fact that the regulation is so vague around it in the first place is the whole problem. There are dozens of conflicting statements (from law firms, no less) about what exactly exposes you to GDPR.



You should be glad that it's so vague. The alternative is a law that lays out technical details of how you handle information, and no one wants that.


... which in part isn't since that law is that complicated, but buy law firms and consultancies looking for customers.


Companies aren't that dumb, and law firms can't lie either so those conflicting articles show just how much interpretation is involved.




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