They should confirm to gdpr rules. Ofc they can collect data, but they certainly can't sell that personalized info to my car insurer, fi.
Akasazh
Well it shouldn't as I am an EU citizen. However I'm quite certain they should seek out to do so. I only mention it as someone should look into it, like the author of this article...
Thnx!
I wonder if google does this with maps data
The problem is if they crash through the guard rail and kill or Injure others.
Hah! I'll leave it up as it invokes a pay-per-prayer model.
Get a MacBook from the early 2000's
High seas was my option after they moved their upload to Thursday. HBO claims that it would promote praying customers, I claim otherwise and they lost my YouTube subscription.
debird
Have you tried a cat?
MFW this is the fourth pole I've tried.
I think the rules state that you have to show a visual depiction of said face
I know that story sounds fantastical and difficult to believe,
Well I didn't really doubt it, as it's way too specific to have been made up and it's fun to imagine, but with goggles on, lol. Thnx for sharing!
Not really I must consent to an unambigious statement before data may be processed.
https://gdpr.eu/gdpr-consent-requirements/
Thats a bit too broad of a statement:
Source: https://www.morganlewis.com/pubs/2019/12/the-edata-guide-to-gdpr-anonymization-and-pseudonymization-under-the-gdpr