Was there "concrete evidence" that "the majority of Europeans wanted" the rights granted to them under the GDPR
If we examine each of the rights that the public possesses, perhaps many of them would be unfamiliar or unknown to a majority of the public
Is it reasonable to imply that for each and every one of those rights there is "concrete evidence" that "a majority of the public" wants them, even when they are not familiar with them or do not know of their existence
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"Majority of Americans now use ad blockers"
https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/27/america_ad_blocker/
Was there "concrete evidence" that "the majority of Europeans wanted" the rights granted to them under the GDPR
If we examine each of the rights that the public possesses, perhaps many of them would be unfamiliar or unknown to a majority of the public
Is it reasonable to imply that for each and every one of those rights there is "concrete evidence" that "a majority of the public" wants them, even when they are not familiar with them or do not know of their existence