I was updating my Samsung Magician software when this prompt came up… Is this for data collection? I’m gonna go out on a limb and say yes… i DO in fact live in a GDPR country.

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Might not be data, otherwise it would include California as well

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Not likely - because the explicitly ask about GDPR countries

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America isn’t that strict with its Data Privacy if I’m not wrong…

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Not America, just California. CCPA

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GDPR and Brazil have better data protection laws, so if you click yes you’ll be accepting terms that limit the data they collect, as per those laws.

Technically you shouldn’t, because you have no grounds to form a contract in those countries if you don’t live there. However, technically terms and conditions are a load of bollocks that companies use to get away with things they shouldn’t.

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Does it only apply to europeans living in europe?

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Nope, if you’re based in the EU you’re entering into contracts in the EU, covered by EU law. Frankly, even if you’re not based in the EU, if you get the option of having EU terms I would click EU terms.

If money’s changing hands, then that’s another matter. You’ll probably want to do it in your home country’s jurisdiction to ensure you get your consumer rights - in fact you’ll most likely need to do it that way. But browsing free websites on the internet is a different matter.

You shouldn’t rely on terms and cookie screens, though. You should set up good ad blocking on your network and devices, such that it doesn’t much matter whether you accept all the cookies.

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Oops you mis clicked

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I find it worrying that a hard drive potentially collects data.

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That’s kind of its point, isn’t it?

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To collect data and send it to a third party, hence needing to know if you are protected by GDPR is not what a hard drive is for, no.

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rofl thanks, nice laugh for a Monday

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That got a chuckle, but no.

The purpose of a hard drive is to receive and store data, not to collect it.

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The hard drive isn’t, but the Samsung software they are choosing to use for some reason will be.

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It’s the software that comes with the SSD. Not the hard drive itself, to be fair.

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A fair point. Still close enough to be worrisome. Also that software potentially updates the drive’s drivers and/or firmware.

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Samsung is a blight on humanity regarding it‘s greed for data… they are worse or just as worse as Google

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Their teevee is wanna be cell phone. Had to plug that internet and get a console…

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