Most GDPR Emails Unnecessary and Some Illegal, Say Experts (theguardian.com)
The vast majority of emails flooding inboxes across Europe from companies asking for consent to keep recipients on their mailing list are unnecessary and some may be illegal, privacy experts have said, as new rules over data privacy come into force at the end of this week. From a report: Many companies, acting based on poor legal advice, a fear of fines of up to $23.5 million and a lack of good examples to follow, have taken what they see as the safest option for hewing to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): asking customers to renew their consent for marketing communications and data processing. But Toni Vitale, the head of regulation, data and information at the law firm Winckworth Sherwood, said many of those requests would be needless paperwork, and some that were not would be illegal.
I just set up an email filter with the keyword GDPR on my inbox. Straight to trash.
I don't live in Europe. I have no protection, I don't care for the europeans and their stupid laws that don't apply to me, but fill my inbox with useless emails and the completely retarded "This site uses cookies" banners.
Fuck bureaucrats.