GDPR for lazy people: Block all European users with Cloudflare Workers
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#442I keep seeing these posts on how to block European users to avoid the GDPR. As a citizen of Europe, seeing these posts consistently making it to the front page is disappointing. It would seem that Silicon Valley perceives the GDPR as more of a hindrance than an opportunity to offer users better privacy. Nothing has been learned.
I think the response from European citizens on hackernews has been disappointing. I see many refuse to accept any of the negatives of GDP
The GDPR is even an issue for people running simple blogs and forums. Many public software for these don't even have the features for GDPR compliance.
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#443Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's no laughing matter for some companies. EU citizens have turned into pests overnight. There are businesses who don't make much money from the EU to justify compliance with the regulations.
> EU citizens have turned into pests overnight. More than USA citizens with dubious DMCA takedown requests?
Re: GDPR for lazy people: Block all European users with Cloudflare Workers
#444I think there are a number of comments being made throughout this whole thread that are conflating the effort required to comply with the best security practices to protect user data, compared to the effort required to comply with the language of GDPR. A general theme seems to be that if a company is afraid to do the latter, they must not be willing to do the former. Which brings up a question, is the complexity of b…
GDPR is not about security but about privacy and data access protection. In fact security is mostly on paper: requires that you document the data and procedures, but doesn't require you to upgrade your security. So the effort for the one has little to do with effort for the other.
Re: GDPR for lazy people: Block all European users with Cloudflare Workers
#445I keep seeing these posts on how to block European users to avoid the GDPR. As a citizen of Europe, seeing these posts consistently making it to the front page is disappointing. It would seem that Silicon Valley perceives the GDPR as more of a hindrance than an opportunity to offer users better privacy. Nothing has been learned.
It's a bit like a good forest fire. Out of the monocultural ash sprout (life sustaining) varieties.
Re: GDPR for lazy people: Block all European users with Cloudflare Workers
#446My biggest _fear_ regarding GDPR is that, to me at least, it seems like a one-size-fits-all regulation for a world where only organisations are allowed to run services, and where all services are centralized. Which is not the world we live in (yet).
Re: GDPR for lazy people: Block all European users with Cloudflare Workers
#447Re: GDPR for lazy people: Block all European users with Cloudflare Workers
#448Earlier quoted context omitted.
Fun fact: Russia recently approved similar law which requires all personal data of Russian citizens to be stored in a server hosted in Russia. So theoretically many webmasters are already be in trouble :)
> Russia recently approved similar law which requires all personal data of Russian citizens to be stored in a server hosted in Russia I wouldn't call that a similar law at all, because the spirit of it is so that the government can have access to that data…
Re: GDPR for lazy people: Block all European users with Cloudflare Workers
#449I am very disappointed in all of you guys, just got one thing to say: FUCK YOU!!!
Re: GDPR for lazy people: Block all European users with Cloudflare Workers
#450My biggest _annoyance_ with GDPR and its advocates is the constant touting of "giving users control over their data" when in reality it is hindering voluntary actions that by their nature require some of "my data". If I want to service a small group of people with, say, an XMPP network, and those users are willing and eager to just go with it without any of this bs with terms and three-letter EU dictated roles, then…
http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX...
I suggest you read the rest of it before opining.