Assuming you actually do something with your user's data -- and virtually every online business does -- then I think it is true that GDPR comes into play as soon as you have a single EU user. How you market the service…
They're responsible for whatever user monitoring their third-party ecommerce platform does, right? All the ones I've seen process and retain user data. And maybe their web analytics, A/B testing, email newsletter…
I think very few people here are trolling. I'm certainly not. And I think it's unkind to attribute malice to those who are confused or merely disagree. > We just assume most people will be decent/"reasonable" in…
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that changes as soon as you have one paying customer located in the EU (even if you were not specifically targeting the EU). I would guess most people selling something on the…
The fact that there's so much confusion suggests that it is not that easy to understand. I've read it and I'm still confused. Without caselaw and a lawyer how am I to determine which data processing are considered…
No, I'm pretty sure that is incorrect. The EU believes that an IP itself is personally identifiable and it must be secured and processed like any PII [1]. I think you could make a case that the IP being sent to an ad…
Where would "non-targeted" ads even come from? How can you use an ad network or even run a standard ad server in a way that doesn't share at least the reader's IP Address? Mom and pop publishers who don't have the…
Because I apparently need affirmative check-the-box consent before I can actually use those ad networks. I'm not doing anything shady: all the information I collect and why I collect it has always been in my privacy…
Assuming you actually do something with your user's data -- and virtually every online business does -- then I think it is true that GDPR comes into play as soon as you have a single EU user. How you market the service…
They're responsible for whatever user monitoring their third-party ecommerce platform does, right? All the ones I've seen process and retain user data. And maybe their web analytics, A/B testing, email newsletter…
I think very few people here are trolling. I'm certainly not. And I think it's unkind to attribute malice to those who are confused or merely disagree. > We just assume most people will be decent/"reasonable" in…
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that changes as soon as you have one paying customer located in the EU (even if you were not specifically targeting the EU). I would guess most people selling something on the…
The fact that there's so much confusion suggests that it is not that easy to understand. I've read it and I'm still confused. Without caselaw and a lawyer how am I to determine which data processing are considered…
No, I'm pretty sure that is incorrect. The EU believes that an IP itself is personally identifiable and it must be secured and processed like any PII [1]. I think you could make a case that the IP being sent to an ad…
Where would "non-targeted" ads even come from? How can you use an ad network or even run a standard ad server in a way that doesn't share at least the reader's IP Address? Mom and pop publishers who don't have the…
Because I apparently need affirmative check-the-box consent before I can actually use those ad networks. I'm not doing anything shady: all the information I collect and why I collect it has always been in my privacy…