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"Unfortunately, our website is currently unavailable in most European countries."




So is Google AMP or LA Times then in non-compliance?


LA Times didn't want to play the GDPR game so they blocked most of the EU, as is their prerogative. If Google circumvents that and provides access, that's on Google imo.


As long as AMP is GDPR-compliant, neither have a problem. The issue is that LA Times doesn't want to deal with getting the appropriate consent for their tracker scripts.


Any reason not to simply flag it?




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