GDPR

>host a web server
>some faggot from the EU sends a request
>EU can now fine you 28 million dollars
nice knowing you, internet

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How about just not storing personal data, you fucking degenerate jew?

web servers log by default you greasy EU cunt

Access time, IP address and URL are not personal data protected by GDPR you lying kike.

my friends who work in software were all butthurt when I said this wasn't going to stop the big players from doing what they've always done.

do EU regulations like this actually work?

>A much discussed topic is the IP address. The GDPR states that IP addresses should be considered personal data as it enters the scope of ‘online identifiers’. Of course, in the case of a dynamic IP address – which is changed every time a person connects to a network – there has been some legitimate debate going on as to whether it can truly lead to the identification of a person or not. The conclusion is that the GDPR does consider it as such.

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>do EU regulations like this actually work?
Facebook had to change their databases and provide their EU users with several features such as opting out of data mining-based ads (targeted ads), allowing users to download all data facebook have on them in a structured format, etc.

I work at popular website and there's been lots of work put into this.

If you plan on storing IP addresses longer than 6 months, do the following:
>inform user that IP addresses are logged with small text in the footer
>when user requests personal data, you send them the log filtered with their IP address and access times

Otherwise, you can simply do:
>delete logs within 6 months

Oh wow, now you are GDPR compliant. That was hard.

Also, who are you quoting?

i love eu now

>If you plan on storing IP addresses longer than 6 months, do the following:
I will do nothing. I will not be dictated to by a country I have nothing to do with
>Also, who are you quoting?
eugdprcompliant.com

Nice can I have your url please ;););)

>I will not be dictated to by a country I have nothing to do with
EU is not a country, and the solution is obvious, block EU IP ranges.

>eugdprcompliant.com
Literally made by shills who want to convince you of FUD so they can sell you GDPR consultancy services for money.

>I will do nothing. I will not be dictated by laws and the rights of others
I found the jew.

I have a personal web page, it really has almost nothing on it since it exists mostly because I run nextcloud on the server. Can someone fine me if the web server automatically logs ip's?

Gentlmen please, behave like civilised people.

Yes.

First of all, the IP logging thing is not actually personal data as long as you can't connect it to person. Secondly, most web servers delete their logs after a week by default, so unless you're storing tonnes of data for all eternity to come, you're going to get scoff free.

I'm probably gonna check the configuration of the server to be safe then

No big tech company can afford to ignore the European market. Broader laws work, and big companies already provided various options that youre used to BECAUSE the EU fucked with them. However, the more simplistic and smaller guidelines rarely are enforced. The EU is currently undergoing a lot of changes in regards to its data protection laws.

ip and ua is not a personal data

>country
So, you are braindead after all

>has a currency
>has states
>has a parliament
>soon to have its own army
sounds like a country to me

>>soon to have its own army
By this argument NATO and the UN are countries too.

The EU has no legal authority in its member states, there is no EU police that can come and arrest people for violating EU law. Member states aren't even obligated to follow directives beyond the fact that they will be kicked out of the union. It's literally just a trade union.

>>has states
That's literally a union or a federation, not a country. Most countries are sovereign states.

Oy vey

Scummy piece of shit jews will always find a way to complain when people don't like scummy piece of shit jews.

Just now?

Say whatever you want about muh nationalism but they actually have a trackrecord of making laws that actually benefit the people. This is just one such instance.

I'm sure people here have not forgotten when MEP "daddy Torvalds" actually proved himself to be our guy

>but it will also apply to organisations located outside of the EU if they offer goods or services to, or monitor the behaviour of, EU data subjects

As long as you don't do that you don't have to do shit.

hands off my count-- union i mean

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>Germanball
Delet this!

>It's literally just a trade union.
I wish that was true.

>you voluntarily access my website
>you voluntarily give me information
>somehow it is my job to delete information you voluntarily gave me
Fuck the EU.

A lot of technical stuff that you use is meant to make communication/connection possible. They do not intend to give it to you simply by visiting a site.

Everything can work without you going against the GDPR. It is not for you to store/hoard and use for your own gain. Wanting to do this and then hating the EU for stopping you is most "jewish"

Good, all kikes should be burnt alive.

stop being a dirty jew and you won't get fined

>do EU regulations like this actually work?
They do. Actually the EU is the only willing entity in the world powerful enough to bring giants like Google and Facebook to their knees.
As soon as the EU says "do", they better comply, or their profits go down the drain. We're talking about the biggest market in the world.

GDPR does not only affect software companies, but also businesses like banks or electronics stores that service computers. I can’t speak to the effect of it yet, besides what we have seen with facebook, but big companies have been and are working on becoming GDPR compliant.

>block the single greatest market in the world
Sounds like a solid plan!
(unless it's just a homeserver)

Tough titties. No one forced you to visit my website. It's my property and I allowed public access, which you chose to use. If you didn't want my Apache logging your IP, then don't visit my website. Or use a VPN, I don't care.

So dont host it in the eu. Make sure the site address is not registered in eu, under any eu tld. This nonsense only applies to sites and services hosted in the eu.

So if my website is hosted in the US with anything but a .eu tld I'm cool?

Jews BTFO

fuck you stupid goy

If its hosted in usa and has non european tld (eu or the country specific) then this doesnt affect you.

Ok that was just curiosity. But I have a home server in Portugal using those free DDNS urls with owncloud, I'm the only registered user, do I have to sanitize logging or something?

Work at a bank. There has literally been a team of around 20 people half lawyers half engineers working on becoming GDPR compliant for the past year.
Yeah companies care m8.

Running a website entails responsibilities. Legal ones as well now. Stop storing IP addresses, what do you need them for really after the session ends? Your personal botnet?

No, it also applies if you store personal info of any EU citizen.

Ok, but start saving up your burgerbucks so you can pay all those EU fines :^)

HAHAHHAHA DUMB EUROKEKS HAHAHAHA OH NO NO NO NO...

*actually reads what the deal with GDPR is*

wait, wait... it's actually a good thing...

REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

Your users information is also their property, meaning if they want to be forgotten by your website, you have to obliege, as long as you meet the criteria of the gdpr.

wait so how ill hiro pay the bills now?

I host a video game server and every character's login time and information (level, hp/sp, etc) gets made public so that players can identify cheaters and track their character/save file progress. It's tracked every character since something like April 2016. Do I have to start wiping stuff older than 6 months because of this even if I'm not making any money?

maybe...

they especially have the power to regulate huge corporations like Google and Facebook, before they regulate us.

so much this

this is not any personal information at all

So what classifies as personal information in the terms of the GDPR? The tracking system assigns unique IDs to each character and groups them by their save file ID so you can get a list of someone's alts if you wish. Is keeping a record that timestamps exactly when someone was playing the game not personal info?

a good thing for pedos

Stop logging my personal data, creep.

>has no legal authority
It does though, somewhat limited but it does

>not wanting the Zucc to keep all of your personal information = being a pedo

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Can you just put a message in your website that if you’re European you should stop browsing immediately? Like the 18 yo warning on porn sites

>this website is not gdpr compliant. Europeans are not allowed to register for an account.
>I am European
>I am not European

Would that be enough?

how can sue hiro for storing my ip?

if you don't want your IP address to be logged I have a simple solution for you: stop using the internet.

all of you uneducated cunts complaining about web server logs and IP addresses
gdpr-info.eu/recitals/no-49/
You're allowed to store IP addresses if the reason for storage is security related which web logs clearly are stated as such.

Something like that will never pass legally. It's clearly discriminatory.

he doenst need to store your IP because its instantly sold.

That’s bullshit. Even Jow Forums blocks Chinese traffic and it’s all legal. Tons of online games will forbid you from playing in certain servers depending on your geographic location

WarpPortal are even closing all European service to the Ragnarok Online games because they don't want to comply with GDPR

Works for Spotify and Netflix.

>told to stop spying on users
>NOOOOO!!!!!
Land of free, lmao.

>As soon as the EU says "do", they better comply, or their profits go down the drain
Or they could just say "fuck you" and protest against such bullshit kikery

>kikery
But kikery is wanting to profit from your users' data, no?

It's just business man, just business
>I give service
>they give info
>I sell info
>I give better service
etc.

kek

>country

STATE
OF
US
EDUCATION

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Are IP addresses in access logs affected by this?

Who cares? 100% of websites already use cookies, you have to tell the users that your site uses them. So you might as well tell that your site logs IP addresses/user agents and you have to ask to get them removed from your servers

Actually, the EU would love nothing more than for Google and Facebook to gtfo (outright banning them would upset too many proles). That way they can build out/support their own alternatives. Similar to how China developed an alternative to everything from facebook to youtube.

How's Jow Forums going to comply with this? I'd actually like to see how much info about me is stored.

based EU going against the data collection kike.
>inb4 jews retaliate by bombing more ay-rab cities to send more million refugees to us.

Saved. What are you going to do about it, retard?

how does Gdpr affects an imageboard?
what do i have to do?

Do you keep permanent logs of anything, or is literally everything posted on the site temporary?

does that mean my waifus are not real?

or use geoblock

general rule: this doesnt affect you unless you store data for 6months+. if you dont use the data for anything, well then you dont have a reason to store it for 6months or more.

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Jews are all butthurt now.

>don't want to deal with bullshit regulations
>decide not to implement the infrastructure required to comply, just rely on geoblocking
>EU user registers an account via VPN
>you now have EU citizen's personal data on your server
>you're fucked

EU will fabricate charges against pedo-like people, see that pomf clone guy who's now going to rot in jail due to having a onahole with smallish girls printed on the box that was discovered during a illegal raid on his home

You cannot know they're European if they register under a VPN, and they're accessing your site through a country where EU regulations aren't the law
By all intents they aren't protected by EU law if they go through non-EU countries

vincent camfield?

No, the more recent one, lesderid
He's in Belgium

As long as it can't be demonstrated that you were targeting EU residents, GDPR doesn't apply to you. And it's the same for other EU regulations as well, BTW.

Actual eurofag that had to implement this in our company's services.

Fuck this pretentious bullshit. Made by bureaucrats for bureaucrats. Only reason it was implemented is because kike EU lawyers are feeling left behind.

It only helps grow more desk jobs, like GDPR specialist or some other bullshit. Nothing stops the companies from keeping their data, especially US ones.

It was made under the pretense of protecting our freedoms, yeah OK. There are way more effective ways of doing that.

>wut is Europol

Cont'd plus anyone that thinks that this stops large data harvesting companies, think again.

Maintaining data and doing the actual bookkeeping (like ML algos that need grey area data) actually got harder for smaller companies. Large ones had the headstart and this will actually keep them in the lead, they have many years' worth of data that the EU can't touch.

What are EU alternatives to Google, Youtube and Facebook?

In the end of the day, saying that you'll fine the shit out of companies that won't follow GDPR and then just not-easy-to-find legalese, reeks of incompetence.

They could at least provide a plug and play micro service for fucks sake, EU has the funds to do so. I would expect it to be more hands on, it's 2018.