Yes, regulation changes. Companies that infringe consumer privacy cannot continue business as usual and will be hurt. It's a good thing.
McDonald's has it easier to comply with food safety regulations than the cozy mom and pop cafe down the street. Would you be willing to shit your guts out because the ambiance is better there?
> McDonald's has it easier to comply with food safety regulations than the cozy mom and pop cafe down the street. Would you be willing to shit your guts out because the ambiance is better there?
People cooking for themselves at home aren't required to comply with (the same) food safety regulations. Obviously, you never eat at home or at the home of a friend or relative either, right?
Similarly how food safety regulations don't apply to people's homes, neither does GDPR. It does not apply to processing personal data for personal usage.
People collecting phone numbers in their personal phonebooks aren't required to comply with data security and privacy regulations.
McDonald's has it easier to comply with food safety regulations than the cozy mom and pop cafe down the street. Would you be willing to shit your guts out because the ambiance is better there?