Being over here in the USA there hasn't been much local news coverage about the EU's new GDPR rule although it appears that it is designed to influence people outside the EU as well as its own member countries. From the little I've been able to ascertain, it appears that even those in the EU that are task with enforcing it aren't completely sure of how it's to be done. Is there much about it in the media over there in the UK that might help us to understand it better.
Frankly, Gazza's post about the update to the terms & privacy policy didn't leave me with anymore info about it. Of course, I never really get much information out of Gazza's posts in that notification thread. Bugfix this and update that doesn't really give much detail, at least not to me.
I started another thread about it in another forum, but I thought I might get some insight into it here as well. Anyone have a good understanding of what the European Union folks are wanting the rest of the world to do? I'm wondering if they are wanting some countries to adopt a more isolationist policy.
By the way, I thought the UK had decided to get out of the EU. Are y'all still a member?