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It appears that Postmatic is not listed on https://www.privacyshield.gov/list - this makes using the plugins (both Replyable and Postmatic itself) problematic for people living in the EU.
Theoretically, it's still possible, but to be legal, Postmatic would have to sign a contract with every customer (containing several standardized clauses).
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Hey @mundschenk-at. This is super complicated. I can't even really make sense of it. I asked our lawyer and he said well, you should get another lawyer. Which we don't have the resources for.
As far as I understand the process, it's a self-certification (i.e. you promise to uphold the standards listed in the "Privacy Shield" agreement). Whether you can in good faith do that is something I cannot comment on, though nothing I've seen so far looks like an undue burden.
It appears that Postmatic is not listed on https://www.privacyshield.gov/list - this makes using the plugins (both Replyable and Postmatic itself) problematic for people living in the EU.
Theoretically, it's still possible, but to be legal, Postmatic would have to sign a contract with every customer (containing several standardized clauses).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: