• Jagermo@feddit.de
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    10 months ago

    “Oh hey, our tracking is so invasive that it is illegal in your part of the world and we are too lazy to do something about it.”

    • DasRubberDuck@feddit.de
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      10 months ago

      I read that as you being facetious, but: Yes this is exactly what I want. If a service can not comply with GDPR, the service should not be accessible. It would be great for their customers if the service decided to change their practices to become compliant, but that is a business decision they need to make.

  • 9point6@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Why is it basically only the EU that seems to have an interest in preventing shitty business practices.

    • Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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      10 months ago

      Because the US is controlled by corporations

      Asia for the most part doesn’t care

      Australia is run by right wing nut jobs

      New Zealand is quiet so they probably do do something like this but we haven’t heard about it.

      Japan is Japan. Civil rights isn’t really a thing.

      And China and Russia love invasion of privacy it’s basically the entire basis of their countries.

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        10 months ago

        Well actshually… Australia used to be run by right-wing nutjobs. The current mob in power are centrist nut jobs.

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          10 months ago

          I’m really curious (as I’m not living there) what the difference is. Is it just their religious tendencies? Or is it their feelings towards the nebulous “other” that defines them?

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            10 months ago

            In Australia there are two major political parties, Labor and Liberals.

            Liberals does not mean what it does in the US, they are the right wing party, who are in a coalition with the Nationals party which is even further right wing.

            Labor is now centre-right as they kept running on centre-left policies and losing.

            The defining difference between the parties on the domestic front are that Labor supports and Liberals oppose

            1. Social safety nets

            2. Universal medical care

            3. Taxation of corporations

            On a foreign policy front they parties are broadly aligned however their stance on how to deal (interact) with China is vastly different, where Labor engages the Liberals attack China endlessly which resulted in a trade war which we’re still feeling the effects of.

            This is a very shallow examination of Australia’s political landscape but I’m not a political commentator.

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          10 months ago

          I am generally curious what you mean by centrist nut jobs? The whole point of the centre is to be somewhere in the middle and therefore the best of both worlds that everyone has something in common with as far as I’m concerned

    • xigoi@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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      10 months ago

      Nah, I don’t want to visit a site that publicly admits to invasive tracking.