[Documentation] an inappropriate url in PII
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Wiki Url - https://github.com/AzureAD/azure-activedirectory-identitymodel-extensions-for-dotnet/wiki/PII
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Description of the issue
By default, we do not include any potential PII (personally identifiable information) in our exceptions in order to be in compliance with GDPR.
By default, we do not include any potential PII (personally identifiable information) in our exceptions in order to be in compliance with [GDPR](https://eugdpr.org/).
https://eugdpr.org
<— This domain redirect to other domain.
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If there’s some confusion, I deleted my previous comment suggesting a link to the GDPR Wikipedia page. I did this because I though that brentschmaltz’s link was the same as what is currently on the wiki page.
The difference here is a slight difference in the domain, eugdpr.org vs gdpr.eu. Unfortunately I was too slow in realizing the difference, hence the post-then-delete. Sorry about that.
At one time, eugdpr.org was the correct website for GDPR information, though it seems that around December of 2019 it switched ownership, then eventually turned into a redirect to this other personal site.
It does appear that gdpr.eu is funded directly by the European Union, as well as having the .eu TLD used for EU-connected sites. Pretty safe to say that https://gdpr.eu/ is now the correct site.
@jmprieur do you know what the correct url should be? https://gdpr.eu ?