So yea, no going back now :)Sinirlan@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world – 51 points – 1 years ago28Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsCan someone make a version for those of us from the USA?GDPR is an EU law. I think maybe California has some similar state level law, but I havent heard of any equivalent law exists for the USA.If You live in California You can use California Consumer Privacy Act as base of Your requestThere are 18 states now that have data protection laws modeled after NIST that include allowances for data deletion requests.Just lie and say you're in the EUBut what if they call my mom?Tell your mom to lie too
Can someone make a version for those of us from the USA?GDPR is an EU law. I think maybe California has some similar state level law, but I havent heard of any equivalent law exists for the USA.If You live in California You can use California Consumer Privacy Act as base of Your requestThere are 18 states now that have data protection laws modeled after NIST that include allowances for data deletion requests.Just lie and say you're in the EUBut what if they call my mom?Tell your mom to lie too
GDPR is an EU law. I think maybe California has some similar state level law, but I havent heard of any equivalent law exists for the USA.If You live in California You can use California Consumer Privacy Act as base of Your requestThere are 18 states now that have data protection laws modeled after NIST that include allowances for data deletion requests.
If You live in California You can use California Consumer Privacy Act as base of Your requestThere are 18 states now that have data protection laws modeled after NIST that include allowances for data deletion requests.
There are 18 states now that have data protection laws modeled after NIST that include allowances for data deletion requests.
Can someone make a version for those of us from the USA?
GDPR is an EU law. I think maybe California has some similar state level law, but I havent heard of any equivalent law exists for the USA.
If You live in California You can use California Consumer Privacy Act as base of Your request
There are 18 states now that have data protection laws modeled after NIST that include allowances for data deletion requests.
Just lie and say you're in the EU
But what if they call my mom?
Tell your mom to lie too