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indiegaming·Indie Gamingbymrhenry77

Tidewrath - Roguelike MMORPG

Solo dev here, over the calm holidays I built myself a small roguelike MMORP cozy (but permadeath) free to play browser game (mvp) called Tidewrath.

Every 5 minutes a tsunami wipes the surface. Get underground or lose everything. World regenerates, you start fresh.

Isometric pixel art, click-to-move combat, fishing, building stuff, player shops.

This is the first early access version. It should also work on iphone (fullscreen if you add to home screen and sound if you unmute phone).

No accounts yet, so if you want, you can just hop in and see how long you survive.

Would love some feedback if anyone gives it a try.

https://tidewrath.com/

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buyeuropean·Buy Europeanbymrhenry77

Advantages of European GDPR

Advantages of GDPR for End Users

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a landmark privacy law that offers several advantages to end users, particularly those who may be unaware of their data rights:

  1. Increased Control Over Personal Data: GDPR empowers individuals by giving them the right to access, correct, and even delete their personal data held by companies.

  2. Transparency: Companies must clearly communicate how they collect, use, and share personal data. This transparency helps users understand the implications of sharing their information.

  3. Consent: GDPR mandates that companies obtain explicit consent from users before collecting and processing their data. This ensures that users are aware of and agree to data collection practices.

  4. Data Protection: GDPR enforces stringent security measures to protect personal data from breaches and unauthorized access.

  5. Right to Be Forgotten: Users can request that their data be erased, providing a way to remove personal information from the internet.

Comparison with American and Chinese Software

  • United States: The U.S. does not have a comprehensive federal law equivalent to GDPR. Instead, it relies on a patchwork of sector-specific laws and regulations. This can lead to less protection and transparency for users, as companies have more leeway in how they handle personal data.

  • China: China's approach to data privacy is significantly different. The Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) aims to protect personal data but is often criticized for its lack of enforcement and the government's extensive surveillance capabilities. Users in China may face challenges in exercising their data rights due to these factors.

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