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ariful199
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Only the big ones will survive

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As a full-time website operator, it is already so exhausting to stay up to date and meet the constantly changing legal requirements. The uncertainty regarding tracking cookies and consent does not help, so I have now completely dispensed with them . Anyone who is just a blogger or website operator on the side simply loses track. It's good that some lawyers don't make money in the form of warnings, but help with generators, templates and articles.


Nevertheless, it is annoying and as a self-employed person malaysia business email list on the Internet you feel somewhat disadvantaged in Germany compared to other countries, even though the GDPR applies throughout Europe and data protection is also becoming stricter in the USA. On the other hand, I have freed my blogs and websites from almost all third-party tools and it works well. It also makes the websites faster. survey evaluation Finally, a small survey evaluation on the situation of German website operators and their future with regard to data protection regulations. What impact do new laws and rulings have on German websites? Only the lawyers who issue warning letters benefit from this. (46%, 120 votes) Overregulation is damaging German websites,

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especially in comparison with those abroad. (30%, 79 votes) The small websites can no longer keep up. Only the big ones will survive. (11%, 30 votes) That doesn't change much. Other things are much more important. (10%, 25 votes) More data protection helps German websites. (3%, 9 votes) Number of participants: 263 (max. 1 votes) According to this, it is primarily lawyers who benefit from data protection developments and it is more damaging to economic development.
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