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Before you get to a judge you will get plenty of warnings and anple time to fix whatever it is you're doing wrong.

For the absolute vast majority of companies GDPR compliance is trivial.

For the absolute vast majority of remaining companies GDPR compliance is simple.

There are a few companies which may have to double-check their legal obligations and legitimate interests (e.g. by law banks must retain data for much longer than GDPR assumes).

I highly doubt that your startup which builds orchestration workflows requires 23 marketing cookies to "display relevant ads across sites" or "7 unclassified cookies" etc. especially since you claim you don't collect much information except the absolutely necessary: https://www.dbos.dev/privacy

No wonder you have "trouble complying with GDPR".





I never said we were having trouble complying. I said it cost time and money.

It costs money not earned by illegal selling of people's personal data, indeed.



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