• @[email protected]
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    1912 hours ago

    As far as I know, Saudi Arabia is not subject to the GDPR. They already have your data and will do whatever they want with it. I really don’t think there’s anything you can do to stop them.

    But if I’m wrong, please let me know.

    • Mad_Punda
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      1511 hours ago

      If they handle personal data of EU citizens, they need to comply with GDPR.

      Now, what’s gonna happen if they don’t? I don’t know what mechanics are in place to deal with that.

      • @[email protected]
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        710 hours ago

        While you are technically correct in that, everyone operating in Europe is required to comply with a GPR, there are many who don’t. And they face varying levels of punishment.

        But Saudi Arabia is not in the EU, and social media company can register in whatever country they want despite their ownership.

        So what will happen? They will fragrantly violate the GDPR, and escape any fines due to jurisdictional limitations. And even if they do face fines, there are some… “Political “ways to negate them.

        Sadly, even Europe, as progressive as it is, sterilize on Saudi oil. That can always be used to pressure government representatives into complying with their well rather than the Will of the people.

    • @lemmylommy
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      312 hours ago

      With a bit of luck they still have a GDPR deletion process in place.