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    5 days ago

    Have you read the article? They appear to be rolling back a previous weakening, so it is the exact opposite of breaking the GDPR.

    In November they tried to classify pseudoanonymised data as not being considered personal information, even if it still contained information by which someone could be identified. This was following a court ruling in September that pseudoanonymised data could be considered personal information in certain situations.

    This proposal would roll back that change from November