I don't seriously want to block EU, but it's just annoying enough that I'm not entirely joking. I put up some sort of boilerplate privacy policy page.
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1. What personal data do you really *need* to process? 2. What is the benefit to your visitors of (1)? 3. Explain (2) to visitors. 4. If they are convinced, they consent. If not, you don't collect their data.
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Do you collect personal data? If not (as it seems), why worry?
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comments, email list... every blogger does
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You can, actually. Many sites block Russian IPs from reading, and that does not stop anyone here from reading them but still solves whatever problems made them do it.
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Yes but noooooo
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Aren’t you inthe US? I thought you were at MIT?
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Hire Mr Avenatti
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Why the hysteria? It's not like EU GDPR enforcement task force would come knocking.
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That’s the point I don’t know they won’t
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