26 May
2018
26 May
'18
10:38 p.m.
On Sat, 26 May 2018 10:31:29 +0200, "Michel 'ic' Luczak" said:
"When the regulation does not apply
Your company is service provider based outside the EU. It provides services to customers outside the EU. Its clients can use its services when they travel to other countries, including within the EU. Provided your company doesn't specifically target its services at individuals in the EU, it is not subject to the rules of the GDPR.”
Now here's the big question - a *lot* of companies are targeting "anybody with a freemail account like GMail and a valid Visa or Mastercard card" or similar business models - does that count as "specifically targeting at EU", or not?