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That’s assuming the regulations work instead of just throw obstacles in the way of new companies.


> That’s assuming the regulations work instead of just throw obstacles in the way of new companies.

Not only that, laws have a tendency to set a particular model in stone.

The model large companies use is to collect everything they possibly can and then use bureaucratic processes to control access.

The model small companies and individuals use is to minimize the data they collect and use technical means to ensure that the company has no access to the customer's data at all. This obviously tends to be more secure.

But if the bureaucratic process is required by law regardless of whether it's really protecting anything, the more secure model becomes impossible -- you have to collect all the data because it's the only way to make enough money to pay for the bureaucratic overhead.


> The model small companies and individuals use is to minimize the data they collect and use technical means to ensure that the company has no access to the customer's data at all.

There have been a zillion startups that have had collecting user data baked into their business model.


> There have been a zillion startups that have had collecting user data baked into their business model.

And they can rot like Facebook. Nobody is trying to save them. The problem is you're destroying anyone whose model isn't that.




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