I would assume that if a few people complain then the governing body will send notices to reddit about their legal requirements under gpdr. Only after several failures and enough people complaining will the EU launch a proper legal action.
The EU doesn’t enforce the GDPR, it’s the member states (or more specifically, the member state where the controller has their main establishment). However, individuals can also sue controllers directly.
They called OP’s bluff. They should sue, but reddit knows they won’t.
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I would assume that if a few people complain then the governing body will send notices to reddit about their legal requirements under gpdr. Only after several failures and enough people complaining will the EU launch a proper legal action.
The EU doesn’t enforce the GDPR, it’s the member states (or more specifically, the member state where the controller has their main establishment). However, individuals can also sue controllers directly.
I don’t know who to contact or what to do about it, and i dont have time and energy to find out and actually do it haha
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You need more noise about this.