The state of privacy of individuals in the world looked bleak until 2016. Most people were subjected to the pleasures of global internet companies, who abused their positions to collect and process the personal information of their users, without their informed consent, selling it on to third parties, and not always in the best interest of the original users. This uncontrolled state of affairs is only beneficial for a few robber barons who can exploit the fact that most people are unaware of what is happening, how the proposed technology works, what the alternatives are, what their rights are, who is benefitting from it all, and who bears the long-term consequences.
To provide authorities with effective means to regulate the processing of personal information and give some of the lost rights back to people, the European Union managed to create perhaps the...