> Simply paste our JavaScript snippet into your website's code. We'll check every visitor of your site and will block access to users located within the EU. See, the problem here is that you actually have to send an HTTP request to the site that's trying to block you, then you load it along with their JavaScript which then blocks you, but at that point the initial request(s) has already been logged and now they have…
Not a joke :). GDPR Shield as a product is GDPR compliant. Customers sign a data processor agreement with the service. It anonymizes IP addresses, they aren't transferred to any other third-party provider and aren't stored.
If it helps, I use AppEngine for my App which already provides geolocation information in the IP and my app blocks it the moment it receives the request. Users will only see a re-direction to a notice relating to GDPR and what they'll need to do if they still want to access the site.