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GDPR and the protocol implications

Kévin gemini at ml.oh.mg

Fri Jun 25 16:12:19 BST 2021

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Le vendredi 25 juin 2021 à 16:41, adnidor - lists-gemini at adnidor.de a écrit :

On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 10:59:32AM +0200, Matthias Geier wrote:...
Also, if you are an individual, it is possible that the GDPR doesn't apply,
although I don't believe that there has been a court decision on this.

It depends on the country, there are some that actively go after individuals (Austria, Sweden, Spain, and Norway have in the past) and others that just can't be bothered (notably France and most other EU countries).

It also really depends on the data you collect, purpose of the collection, and whether or not you could extract that against a real data subject.

The question would be would the certificate be at the same technical processing level as an IP address (server logs) or would it be storing a full data subject (account database).

Again I'm not a lawyer, but your national data privacy organisation are generally more than happy to answer these kind of questions if you contact them.

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