TikTok, AliExpress and WeChat ignore your GDPR rights

32 robin_reala 22 7/17/2025, 7:16:34 AM noyb.eu ↗

Comments (22)

titaniumrain · 4h ago
This is hardly news TBH. Check this paper out

https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss-paper/understanding-worl...

ReptileMan · 4h ago
We got hooked on cheap Chinese and US stuff. And guess what, drug dealers don't respect their customers.
Gud · 58m ago
That’s not been my experience with drug dealers.
0manrho · 4h ago
Responding to the article: Yeah, no shit. Glad to see someone is at least trying to do something about it, and I wish them luck.

Relevant, from their about page:

> noyb is a donation-funded NGO based in Vienna, Austria working to enforce data protection laws, in particular the GDPR and the ePrivacy Directive. At the present, a team of more than 20 legal and IT experts from all over Europe is working to ensure that the fundamental right to privacy is respected by the private sector. More than 5,000 supporting members support our work

timonoko · 3h ago
Please shutup. Last time this kind of EU-whining produced only "If you dont accept cookies, you can piss off"-type checkboxes, whose effect to security is less than zero.
piva00 · 3h ago
The Cookie Law is different to the GDPR, I don't understand how HN of all places keep getting this wrong after 9+ years of GDPR, it's just a meme and I wish people here would be more well informed.
mnmalst · 3h ago
It's almost as if the least informed people are the ones screaming the loudest.
egorfine · 3h ago
People are confusing the two because both come from the same basket and both have a similar smell.
glimshe · 1h ago
From the perspective of many non-EU citizens, it's just one more piece of EU legislation that hurts and annoys. Being technically part of the GDPR or not isn't terribly relevant for most people.

Note: I'm not defending or criticizing the law, just talking about how many people perceive it outside the EU.