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Re: GDPR data protection act also in BTT?
by
Mc_Moneysack
on 12/03/2018, 14:37:09 UTC
I just read an interesting article in nytimes:

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/03/06/business/economy/user-data-pay.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur&referer=http://m.facebook.com/

basically it states what the world could have been if google, facebook and other massive organizations would pay us for the data they harvest from our use of their services and being sold for advertisers.

new GDPR regulation starting in may obligate all data harvesting companies (mostly in EU countries) to get a consent from their users. this is a real revolution in the data world. until these no publisher paid any attention to the user. now the user most pay his consent in order for the organizations to use it. and also the user can own the information and remove it or sell it.

so after all of these my question is in regard to BTT is if the keep any information about us and if so will they ask for our consent after May?

thoughts?

If you have voluntarily signed up for something and if it was made clear what your data will be used for and you have given your consent, e.g. by clicking on “I agree to the terms and conditions”, then there is no need to ask for consent again.

You have to know that the EU data protection regulation has already been in force for many years. The only new thing is that there are very strict penalties if a company does not comply and that consent has to be given very clearly, while previously an implicit consent could have been enough.