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[Music] hi welcome back attorney Steve Andra in here we are talking in this podcast video about whats going on with everybody changing their privacy policy so this is general legal information only and not legal advice attorney Steve here we are talking about have you been receiving a lot of emails lately in the last week or so from Twitter and other companies that are changing their privacy policy and youre wondering whats going on everybodys changing their privacy policy must be something going on youre right there is something going on and its called the gdpr lets say that again GDP are the general data protection regulation this comes out of not out of the United States this is coming out of the European Union weve talked in other videos and podcasts about the European year Union and how they take privacy so much more serious than they do in the United States and they have stiffer regulations more requirements that need to be met so they had passed the law that gdpr some pe