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IANAL, but: Gdpr only says that they cannot require you to sell your data to use a service. It does not say anything about paying with money. So this seems legal to me
IANAL, but: Gdpr only says that they cannot require you to sell your data to use a service. It does not say anything about paying with money. So this seems legal to me
I thought this is so you don’t get ads?
They wrote it in the article: jetflix It was even paid and people still used this instead of the legal services
That reminds me of The case of the 500-mile email
Well it’s also what NASA is doing. Only logical if you don’t want to dig it out again.
Funny Thing is, that my phone has a higher resolution than that. When I switched my phone browser to desktop mode it warned me that the resolution is too high…
What? Why do you think that?
In this case the same people made both, so they are already practiced
Yes, I like that feature, too
Oh, I would have thought Reddit themselves would offer such a service
Where do they come from when they are closing?
Well, I don’t think he will last much longer in this version
The problem on Amazon, especially for all these dropshippers that all sell mostly the same products: if you don’t have the best rating, nobody will buy your shit. So here it might indeed kill the company. Or at least this listing.
Let’s skip that version, I didn’t think there are that many new features in there
Similar in Germany
But jamboard was worse than all other whiteboard services. Since it did not get any new features for years it was just a matter of time it was going to be discontinued
No.