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Cake day: June 30th, 2023

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  • If you want to do business in the EU then you need to follow the EU rules.

    Just like if you do business in the US you have to follow US rules, if you do business in China you have to follow Chinese rules.

    Gdpr already showed that if you don’t want to you can geoblock EU countries and not have to comply.

    Imagine Russia or Iran doing something similar and the problem becomes obvious

    Those countries already have rules that if you break the site is blocked. Remember the /r/drugs fiasco from Reddit years ago?
    Companies who do business in those countries generally have a dedicated arm to deal with those countries in the form of sovereign clouds or will hire a local company to be a front for them.







  • Your work is essentially doing a man in the middle on your traffic which is something you agreed to in your employment contract.

    For security reasons companies will inspect user traffic for to make sure they are not accessing anything they shouldn’t be.

    This doesn’t mean someone is actually looking at what you are doing, it just means that if something is trying to sneak in via a TLS session it will be picked up