Re: Food for thought?
Does the GDPR require that it be 'proven' that it can't be accessed? I thought it just specified penalties for accessing/retaining information.
Because if your interpretation is correct then every web site in the world is in violation despite the click through, because they are obviously CAPABLE of collecting your personal information (like IP address, which can be geolocated to where you are with varying degrees of accuracy) and there is obviously nothing that can be done to make a web site incapable of seeing your IP address.