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> A College student working on a side project with no revenue are treated the same as some massive multi-national. Am I reading this wrong? If the college student creates just a simple page, he/she is already complaint with GDPR. If the student starts collecting personal information, then they need to know what's allowed or not. There are already things that are not legal to do, GDPR just adds private information int…
If a kid makes a meme generator site where you can create a profile and organize your dank memes, then now they have to have a data protection officer, build a system to purge user data, and build a system to get user consent, etc. I can easily see small websites just ignoring GDPR and hoping they fly under the radar. Or, using something like this Cloudflare configuration to block all EU users until they reach a size…
No, because that website doesn’t collect personal information.
> and build a system to get user consent, etc.
You need user consent to send emails or do something with their personal information (i.e. nothing since you don’t hold that information).