- Joined
- Jan 20, 2004
- Location
- Saltirelandia
ok, so looking at Casumo's privacy policy, it states under legal
...
That's drifting rather far from your original statement which was:
The GDPR does have provisions for the data controller -- in our case the casino -- to pass the data subject's info on to a data processor without explicit consent from the data subject. See GDPR Article 28.
Yes, but not in the case where they are asking for personal details of a third party and their ID for people who have made payments into the Casumo customer bank account.
You were claiming knowledge of the GDPR -- "Yes, but not in the case ..." -- which I challenged you to support with actual evidence.
So far you haven't done that.
All I'm saying is don't say "GDPR means this" or "GDPR says that" without actual evidence. Anyone can claim whatever they like about the GDPR -- shoddy casinos do it all the time -- but we'd all be a lot better off if there was actual evidence given to support the claims.
From personal experience I know how difficult it can be to produce a evidence-supported case from the GDPR text, largely because the GDPR is a complex bit of legislation because of the vast ground it tries to cover. Putting together a valid case about what it says -- or doesn't say -- is not a trivial task. But the alternative is just "fake news" and I think we've all had quite enough of that.