On 4/1/19 11:00 PM, Drew Jensen wrote:
> IDK about simply being in the USA is a violation of GDPR, sounds a bit over
> the top as far as an interpretation would go.
I wasn't saying that being in the US is an automatic GDPR violation.
Rather, that being in the US means that the GDPR can be
Thanks for the feedback Jonathon
IDK about simply being in the USA is a violation of GDPR, sounds a bit over
the top as far as an interpretation would go.
The service appears to do business in Eruope and supports a number of
languages for their UI:
English, 中文(简体), Deutsch, Español, 日本語,
On 4/1/19 7:11 PM, Drew Jensen wrote:
> created an account over on the MeWe.com website following a number of folks
One _huge_ issue with MeWe is that it is based in the United States.
My understanding is that under US Case Law, the terms and conditions of
usage of a website are meaningless,
Hi Mike,
Last minute thought; I know but, if by any chance you used Google Takeout
to retrieve the Google Plus posts from the LO and/or TDF account pages and
(the big one) IF you picked JSON for the type data in the zip file created
there is a way to automatically load all the top level posts
Howdy,
A while back, after the announcement that Google Plus was closing, I
created an account over on the MeWe.com website following a number of folks
from the G+ site.
The service is still on the small side with, from their last report, around
5 million registered users world wide, but