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Whois vs GDPR, latest news
> On 27 May 2018, at 21:41, Owen DeLong <owen at delong.com> wrote:
>
> The way GDPR is written, if you want to collect (and store) so much as
> the IP address of the potential customer who visited your website, you
> need their informed consent and you canâ??t require that they consent as
> a condition of providing service.
What we were told is that since security > GDPR, storing IPs in logs is obviously OK since itâ??s a legal requirement.
Storing them in a database for targeting / marketing is not.
What is a gray area so far is any use of IDS/IPSâ?¦
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