For years, many companies have treated your personal data as a resource to be opportunistically exploited -- often with dire side effects (Equifax?). Having regulations that assert some well-scoped rights of individuals over the use of their data is an unmitigated good thing.
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Hopefully GDPR will become a global norm in the future.
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succinct!
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Agnostic? Religious!
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You're saying purchasing decisions don't have a connection to a person's values?
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Clearly more privacy regulation is needed in the US.
#GDPR is not the way: it's open ended and doesn't provide specific guidelines for businesses that want to comply. Violation is determined after the fact. That's not ok in a democracy IMHO.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Strongly agree!
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Markets are not agnostic about the love of money.
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@bundesblock just published a paper on#Blockchain and#GDPR decentralized coordination around self-sovereign data sources/owners is possible#OwnYourDataThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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This tweet is well-intentioned, but it has incorrect word-math, which leads readers to wrong conclusions about markets and people. I could point it out if anyone earnestly wants to understand (but this is Twitter, so...)
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