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In theory no, every single entity serving EU citizens must abide by the GDPR. In practice that breaks it from a single target to thousands, therefore being harder to enforce. Feels like a potential thing to exploit by them.
Right I didn't think about that. if they create a bunch of legal entities in EU which runs the instances, it might be harder to get GDPR enforced properly, but in the end they still have to abide by it, legally.