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Right so the arbitrary line of not data privacy and is data privacy lay just before GDPR.
My point is that you saw this image and immediately concluded that OP didn't know there was any sort of data privacy adjacent thing in the law, but in reality it could be that OP knew that but wanted stronger protections or just didn't consider those clauses "data privacy."
When people think of data privacy they generally don't think of "selling data to adversarial nations." They usually think of "selling data to anyone" or "the right to request their data be deleted."
If you don't recognize data privacy as data privacy thats just a skill issue.
You're literally the one not recognizing it, but okay.