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Originally Posted by Damien
GDPR won't go or if it does we'll likely have something similar. Firms should already be abiding by it, a lot of them will still want pan-European access so might as well keep it and the U.K already had the Data Protection Act so was quite good on it.
Besides the fact Facebook are against it should be a warning sign there is something to it. The job of the Government is to protect its people and not shareholders of Facebook.
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The public can have their data protected in a much less bureaucratic way than this. The government will continue to protect data, but it will not insist on businesses doing cartwheels to show they abide by it or require every single website to place warning signs on their use of data.