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My understanding was that this is only applicable if you are domiciled in the applicable area. Is this not correct? Has anybody tried this?


I tried it (I'm within the EU), but only got lots of boilerplate and got pointed towards their data download which is very limited in scope.

As far as I understand, the first few people to try it got more complete responses, but the data was still incomplete.

So, while technically it is your right, good luck getting anything more than you can already download.


I'd be great if the US implemented some sensible privacy laws.

I'm in the UK, and Europe has a nice set of data protection laws. Enforcing those laws is sub-optimal.


The prevailing argument against regulation is usually cost. "It would be expensive to implement this! MILLIONS OF DOLLARS!" and to the uninformed outsider this has a ring of truth to it. However any cost figure would be largely overstated as facebook and other big providers are already complying with European data laws. As such the fundamental architecture and implementation have already been done for a non-trivial segment of the internet population. All it would really take is rolling out that infrastructure to the US. Not to say it would be a completely painless process, but they already established a lot of knowhow.


It's bound to happen, if not soon, at least once we start electing legislators who have grown up using these services.




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