Women are anonymously spilling tea about men in their cities on viral app
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Some salty content here for no reason.
Nobody is writing about you, misogynists of Lemmy, because nobody is dating you.
It's absolutely crazy to assume that anyone who sees the obvious issues with this app is a misogynist
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Boom, downvoted for being aware that 95% of violent criminals are male and domestic abuse is no different.
Pretty much! I was half expecting it, so all good.
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Starting salary for a cyber security expert is around 70,000€ and that's for someone who's relatively inexperienced so you would probably want to pay more like 90,000€, for these startups that's seven or eight employees worth of salary and they don't want to pay it.
The problem is it leads to things like this happening which kills their entire company.
Or they could do what they're doing now which is work with a consultancy company which doesn't cost anywhere near as much money but still costs quite a bit.
Don't worry I'm sure the owner has already pocketed $10m in investor money and is currently parachuting away to plan their next fuckup
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What on Earth are you talking about?
Edit oh, I'm not denying that club culture is dying and more unaffordable, I'm merely glad I wasn't that out of the loop, thought there's a new word for "club"
Maybe denial is the new word for club?
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Many states in the US have similar regulations. For example, California’s regulations are famously similar to GDPR.
What other states other than California has it?
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What other states other than California has it?
US State Privacy Legislation Tracker
This tool tracks comprehensive US state privacy bills to help our members stay informed of the changing state privacy landscape.
(iapp.org)
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US State Privacy Legislation Tracker
This tool tracks comprehensive US state privacy bills to help our members stay informed of the changing state privacy landscape.
(iapp.org)
Thanks for the source.
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Gotta be a special type fuckbrain to give this app a photo and a copy of your gotdamn ID.
<sarcasm>Else how can you certify you are a woman ? We don't want a man lurking around</sarcasm>
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Wrong. US citizen while in EU falls under GDPR. EU citizen while anywhere outside of EU falls under GDPR.
It is up to EU to enforce it.
That's kind of the nature of laws.
They can write whatever they like, but in practical terms, they can only enforce their laws inside their borders.
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Other users have written about GDPR, but just FYI: There are a lot of laws that apply worldwide. You might not like it, but states really do have laws in place that they are applying to everybody in the world. Thailand has draconian laws about insulting their king and they totally do not care if you insulted him inside or outside of the country. They can't arrest you whereever you are, but if you ever try to visit Thailand, you will get arrested. And many countries also have laws in place about stuff that their citizen do outside of the country.
Sure they can write laws making it illegal to claim the king of Thailand is a doddering old fool anywhere in the world. Good for them.
They have no legal right to enforce it on me, though. If I visit their country, of course, I will be subject to their laws. But they can't apply it to me until then.