Thanks for getting back. OK - it's on the site - it mentions GDPR. 🙂 My actual point is that Paypal haven't themselves put GDPR as a policy of their own on their site. What you refer to on that page is about us and our own policy and are we compliant? Here are some things to look at. If someone asks me how long I am going to hold onto their data is one thing I can deal with myself, however, as I can re-access it through Paypal is another matter, and the holding of that data is not under my control as far as I can see. An individual can ask for removal of their data, but I can't. The fact that I can't is therefore an issue. Technical, but then the law will not let that be a hinderance. Now if Paypal can issue a statement clearing this up, so both customer and seller have a clear understanding relating to GDPR, I'm sure that would be the simplest approach, BUT, it ain't there - yet. Not that I can quickly access and get to see. For the page you sent me, I previously only found that be 'googling' it. I couldn't 'see' it on the sitemap. GDPR is a hot potato but PayPal is keeping direct reference to it hidden. Why? They should have a statement? Surely? I know I'm not going to get a straight answer here. I'm feeling shocked and let down. I'm not feeling backed up. I'm getting a sense of being left in a corner. I will see in a few weeks what the public feelings are when I'm selling at a show. Yours in hope.
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