Okay, heard the one about the unsolicted email from someone offering GDPR services?
I know. Funny, isn’t it?
Or an inbox full of emails asking you to re-sign-up to an email list?
There are changes looming with how people look after other people’s data. It’s causing a lot of people to look nervously for a golden bullet. There isn’t one, of course. You need to read some stuff on the subject youself rather than outsource it.
So, as a break from it all, here are some jokes captured from Twitter. Why a hashtag? To see if people would see the funny side of GDPR. They did. If you can’t laugh you’ll cry. The Erasure one is my favourite. How about you? I promise not to share.
Why are 80’s fans excited for GDPR?
Because it brings us the right to Erasure.#respect #gdprjokes pic.twitter.com/oqHTD2Ehjg
— Kim Graakjaer (@kimmygraa) April 23, 2018
Q: What is an ICO’s least favourite trousers?
A: Data breaches #gdprjokes— Dan Slee (@danslee) April 23, 2018
Why did the chicken cross the road?
That is none of your business. Data tracking is not allowed under any circumstances and the chicken has not given prior physical consent to being contacted. So you’ll have no way of knowing if said chicken reached the other side.#GDPRjokes
— Sam Nickerson (@samnickerson) April 24, 2018
“Doctor, Doctor!” “Why have you captured my professional title when it isn’t relevant to your stated use of my data?” #gdprjokes
— Just Me
(@justkay32) April 23, 2018
Knock knock.
Who’s there? I’m asking as I need to ascertain who is attempting to gain entry to my joke. I won’t use your name for any other purpose and you can ask me to forget (perhaps hit me with a stick) at any time. #gdprjokes— Steph Gray (@lesteph) April 23, 2018
An Englishman, an Irishman and a Scotsman walked into a council office – to complain that they’d been identified by reference to their nationality as a result of a data breach revealing special category data #gdprjokes
— Ben Capper (@bencapper) April 23, 2018
Knock knock.
Who’s there?
Kanye.
Kanye who?
Kanye please just let me in without asking for unnecessary personal data.#GDPRjokes— Albert Freeman (@AlbFreeman) April 24, 2018
Alfred, did I ever actually give opt-in consent to this? #gdprjokes pic.twitter.com/6Alt8qXaDx
— Jamie (@jamesfarrier) April 23, 2018
Knock Knock
Who’s there?
Jen
Jen who?
GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION!!!!!BOOM BOOM!!#gdprjokes pic.twitter.com/GpE4oi2RjV
— Josephine Graham (@iojosy) April 23, 2018
Q: What do you call a man with a car on his head?
A: Jack. But only if Jack has given consent for his personal data to be shared.#gdprjokes #GDPR— Dan Slee (@danslee) April 23, 2018
Thanks to everyone who contributed to the hashtag and who came up with jokes.
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