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"path": "/t/zero-data-retention-request-path-is-too-unclear-and-frustrating-for-small-eu-companies/1377052#post_3",
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"textContent": "This is rather funny — I wonder how many EU citizens are using this for their own personal data?\n\nWhile companies are trying to navigate ZDR, EU-only storage, and compliance, individuals are likely pasting the same kind of data in themselves without a second thought.\n\nIt feels a bit like everyone is being told they have a problem — and they’re buying it hook, line and sinker.\n\nMeanwhile, individuals behave one way, and systems are built for another.\n\nThere are real issues, but the gap between perceived risk and actual behaviour is hard to ignore.\n\nFor my part I don’t really care if the “evil empire” has all my data… they can choke on it…\n\nThe eyes in the sky don’t discriminate from any country including China and Russia…\n\nIf they wanted to know they’d know…. World leaders can’t escape them…\n\nI do understand there are problems, but I also understand there are problems…\n\nThe world is simply better if we work the problems out.",
"title": "Zero Data Retention request path is too unclear and frustrating for small EU companies"
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