This is an issue where I violently agree with Matt. The PEPP-PT proposal includes all kinds of moving parts, transnational registries, verification bodies, an API for app makers, some kind of auditing mechanism. If they build it you will never get this off your phone again.https://twitter.com/matthew_d_green/status/1245696846875557889 …
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I feel powerless here as a EU citizen. Direct influence is almost non-existent, public opinion weighs nothing compared to lobby interests.
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Can we maybe use their porn legislation as out lodestar?
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To be fair, this part was not new, consent was also central in the old directive (and in fact, the German implementation of that directive is close, in spirit at least, to the current regulation)
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At the risk of defending the EU - they *did* something. You might not like it, but its there, and it does try to tie the data back to the individual which the limit approach could break.
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That's the complaint I have, that it ties back data to the individual. I think this is a fundamentally wrongheaded approach to regulation.
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That’s basically what it is. GDPR added one new data protection principle (accountability) to those that had been there since at least 1984, and some much needed clarity and consistency. Complaints are mostly from ad networks, which happen to be biggest offenders and noisemakers
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also remember that consent *only* applies as a catch-all measure of last resort when other bases for processing do not apply. Thus if you’re relying on consent, it typically means you’re dancing on the edge of what’s permissible anyway
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Could not be more wrong. Consent is the least likely legal basis to be selected to process. And what you’ve suggested are indeed the principles we’ve had since the OECD in 1980s and Conv108+ in 1981. Muppets.
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you just described general EU data protection law actually... (In the second part)
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You haven't ever actually read European data protection legislation, have you?
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