Ship Your GDPR Enemies

in #gdpr5 years ago (edited)

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Annoy them using the GDPR



I hate the GDPR, as a user and as a developer.

User experience worse than before

Nothing changed except a more disturbed browsing: banner for cookies, popups, more things to read and accept, consent to give, preferences to set, again and again.
Reduced user experience, extra work and stress for developers, extra costs for (small) compagnies, less earnings from advertisement (so let's display more ads).

We are still the product

Before, we were not fooled, our personal data were monetized. Now we are stopped, asked, warned again and again, and our personal data are still monetized.

But there is something good in the GDPR, you can piss off the company of your choice.

https://shipyourenemiesgdpr.com/

On this website you can send them a GDPR Data Access Request designed to waste as much of their time as possible. They are legally required to respond within 30 days!

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Awesome! Sounds like flashmob fun 🤣 a little grease for the machine 😁

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Yes, what a fun! I would not want to have to find all the traces of someone in our databases and logs. What a lost time!

I have resteemed this post about GDPR.... but I swear to holy god that i did not understand anything

I hope it's not because my English text is so poorly written, French is my native language.

GDPR is a European law that is very restrictive for companies. They must give you on request the information they have about you, allow you to delete and even to choose what data will be used and for what use.

If I'm right, it was the law of the U.K. that started it, no? It is quite inconvenient. Now we have to download all these plugins to have everybody in the world understand that when they log in to the site, that some info like their password is stored or not. So bothersome and this is all like "no duh" stuff. How dumb not to realize that your password will be stored in cookies! 🍪?!!

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Yes, I also believe that the beginning was in England.
But passwords should never be stored in clear text, at no place. Passwords should not be stored if there is no need, storing the hash is enough for checking a credential.

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