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this post was submitted on 14 Oct 2023
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People in Reddit and sometimes here always praise the EU as some bastion of privacy, and I always got downvoted when I said that this isn't always true. And now here we are. I hope people don't forget this after a month, like they always do.
They will, and you're screaming into the wind sadly.
What you can do is never forget and base your voting decisions to include this as a priority going forward. Endorse and support companies that protect privacy.
It's a long uphill battle and every little thing can help no matter how small.
Maybe say this after this passes.
That's the attitude I was talking about ๐
Yeah, no. What's likely to happen is that you will remember this, completely miss the memo that the law didn't pass and then go on spreading misinformation about the EU.