I would not be so sure. Avis, in particular, is actively pushing for a flow where you book online, use "secret" promo code to get full insurance for basically zero, pick up car directly on parking lot with keys inside,…
GDPR fundamentally cannot tell whether storing of IP addresses is OK - because it's the processing of personal data for a specific purpose that can be lawful or not, and there's infinite number of possible processing…
I would not be so sure. Avis, in particular, is actively pushing for a flow where you book online, use "secret" promo code to get full insurance for basically zero, pick up car directly on parking lot with keys inside,…
GDPR fundamentally cannot tell whether storing of IP addresses is OK - because it's the processing of personal data for a specific purpose that can be lawful or not, and there's infinite number of possible processing…