Small businesses are already not able to comply to core business regulations so obviously they won't have the time and resources to comply with the GDPR compared to large companies that have specialised in-house talent and financial means to do so.
> Funny how it's not far too many for the heath inspectors, and tax agencies, and ...
It absolutely is.
Taxes are basically based on people voluntarily complying because there are absolutely not enough inspectors to detect most frauds.
> Exactly: zero. Edit: that is, zero right to collect any personal data beyond what they need for the service. And definitely no right to siphon and sell it to others with reckless abandon.
That is your opinion and it doesn't match what the law allows for.
Small businesses are already not able to comply to core business regulations so obviously they won't have the time and resources to comply with the GDPR compared to large companies that have specialised in-house talent and financial means to do so.
> Funny how it's not far too many for the heath inspectors, and tax agencies, and ...
It absolutely is. Taxes are basically based on people voluntarily complying because there are absolutely not enough inspectors to detect most frauds.
> Exactly: zero. Edit: that is, zero right to collect any personal data beyond what they need for the service. And definitely no right to siphon and sell it to others with reckless abandon.
That is your opinion and it doesn't match what the law allows for.