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Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2018 19:20:31 +0200
From: "e@...tmx.net" <e@...tmx.net>
To: passwords@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: GDPR

>      > GDPR very explicitly limits the "protected" category of
>     "personal" info
>      > to the data that can IDENTIFY a user.
>      > A password can not identify you.
>      > Therefore, GDPR does not prohibit password stealing
>      > […]
>      > That's all you need to know about your government.

> IANAL, but I think it's arguable that proper password storage (or lack 
> thereof) could be in scope. GDPR's mission is clearly intended to incent 
> data stewards to protect user data for which the misuse or compromise of 
> which could harm individual persons.

yeah. legal password fishing is not harmful at all.

sarcasm aside, you are wrong about the GDPR mission.
it's mission is to increase the profit of the govt.
and also squeeze in CENSORSHIP under the guise of
the "right to forget" (part 3 article 17)
if you are a corrupt minister you enjoy "the right to forget"
cool! isn't it?

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