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I disagree strongly. "...cascade delete is only easy if you’re a very experienced programmer or who knows what he’s [sic] doing." No it's not. Nothing could be easier than foreign key constraints & cascade deletes in a relational database. It's literally "built in." If you're a garage-startup, you're unlikely to be slapped with fines under GDPR. Let's be honest- if you're a garage startup you're lucky to be noticed b…
> If you're a garage-startup, you're unlikely to be slapped with fines under GDPR. Let's be honest- if you're a garage startup you're lucky to be noticed by anyone, much less European regulators. You might be noticed by your competitor, who reports you to the regulator. > The argument expressed here is sleight of hand: complaining about the supposed impact on "the little guy" when the regulations themselves are desig…
They'll contact you and let you know there's a problem, and you need to fix it - that's it.
If you continually flout the regulations after being warned then sanctions will be escalated.
Half the world is running around saying "I'm going to be fined 20 million euros!" and it's just fear-mongering.