Individual websites, after consulting their legal staff, can now request the block for traffic from the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland to be removed, according to TownNews.com.
This new incremental option may allow traffic from those areas to view sites while reducing the risk of non-compliance, according to TownNews.
Sites that are soliciting traffic directly from the EU, EEA or Switzerland, or accepting currencies from these countries are not eligible for removal of the GDPR block.
For sites that want to continue blocking EU/EEA/Switzerland traffic, no further action is required. This is already on by default.
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