I live in a town with 3 colleges in SC and regularly see breweries card people. I've never been carded, but anyone with a young face is an automatic.
After using fail2ban in production I've noticed Chinese attackers will start using a massive amount of entire subnets, which eventually cause servers to crash with such long Iptable rulsets.
> the law does not allow automatic profiling of the user (Article 22) GEO-IP is not a profile unless it is stored with additional data.
Why are most companies (i.e. USAToday complying) when they have no market, interest, or presence in the EU?
Too late. It now redirects to http://www.usatoday.com with lots of cookie trackers.
I live in a town with 3 colleges in SC and regularly see breweries card people. I've never been carded, but anyone with a young face is an automatic.
After using fail2ban in production I've noticed Chinese attackers will start using a massive amount of entire subnets, which eventually cause servers to crash with such long Iptable rulsets.
> the law does not allow automatic profiling of the user (Article 22) GEO-IP is not a profile unless it is stored with additional data.
Why are most companies (i.e. USAToday complying) when they have no market, interest, or presence in the EU?
Too late. It now redirects to http://www.usatoday.com with lots of cookie trackers.