Ulrike Hahn on Nostr: nprofile1q…yj5lu nprofile1q…004tj Chris Trottier they are not saying “the ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqsk9kpgt6kys65fnq6zammuqu36pq4r23cusu782s2pyke57scausayj5lu (nprofile…j5lu) nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqaqkgwhugu62e628cg6sgheez5vfestk5yknrr3ugy4qe6p46756q5004tj (nprofile…04tj) Chris Trottier (nprofile…rtmv) they are not saying “the implications are not clear”. They are saying the implications are not clear enough *for users*, ie users can’t meaningfully consent in the way they need to (given GDPR which is the relevant privacy law):
“What the implications of this are is not clear enough for users, say professor of data protection and privacy law Anna Berlee (Open University) and privacy and data lawyers Menno Weij (BDO) and Hester de Vries (Kennedy Van der Laan). All state bluntly that the American company has not done its homework well in this area.”
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“De Vries: 'The privacy conditions are completely below par.' Weij: 'This cannot pass the test of the GDPR (the European privacy legislation, ed.).' Berlee: 'The conditions are extremely superficial.'”
“What the implications of this are is not clear enough for users, say professor of data protection and privacy law Anna Berlee (Open University) and privacy and data lawyers Menno Weij (BDO) and Hester de Vries (Kennedy Van der Laan). All state bluntly that the American company has not done its homework well in this area.”
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“De Vries: 'The privacy conditions are completely below par.' Weij: 'This cannot pass the test of the GDPR (the European privacy legislation, ed.).' Berlee: 'The conditions are extremely superficial.'”