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1. musicale ◴[] No.26344977[source]
Are CCPA (privacy act, not credit protection act) (and California's data broker law) and GDPR having any affect on data brokers and credit bureaus?

edit: apparently credit bureaus are exempt from CCPA

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2. richardwhiuk ◴[] No.26345061[source]
I don't think GDPR has really tested it's legal teeth yet.
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3. sofixa ◴[] No.26345422[source]
https://www.enforcementtracker.com/
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4. M2Ys4U ◴[] No.26345458[source]
The UK's ICO knows that the adtech industry is breaking the law.

They've purposely done nothing about it. They've even bragged on their blog and in their annual statement that they've done nothing about it :(

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5. esperent ◴[] No.26345709{3}[source]
The biggest fine so far is €50,000,000 against Google. Ironic considering the topic of this thread, but not surprising.
6. oytis ◴[] No.26346365[source]
"Legitimate interest"
7. beermonster ◴[] No.26346573[source]
Citations?