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The CLOUD Act (USA)

         

Travis

6:03 pm on May 17, 2018 (gmt 0)

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I didn't know where to post it :


- Enable foreign police to collect and wiretap people's communications from U.S. companies, without obtaining a U.S. warrant.
- Allow foreign nations to demand personal data stored in the United States, without prior review by a judge.
- Allow the U.S. president to enter "executive agreements" that empower police in foreign nations that have weaker privacy laws than the United States to seize data in the United States while ignoring U.S. privacy laws.
- Allow foreign police to collect someone's data without notifying them about it.
- Empower U.S. police to grab any data, regardless if it's a U.S. person's or not, no matter where it is stored.
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Travis

11:05 pm on May 17, 2018 (gmt 0)

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I guess it means that if your data are hosed with an US cloud provider, you cannot be GDPR-compliant at all.