Lifehacker:

We now live in a GDPR world. GDPR, in case you didn’t know, stands for the European Union’s “General Data Protection Regulation" privacy law, which kicked into effect May 25 and caused every service you’ve ever used to blow up your inbox over the last month.

Annoying as these privacy emails have been, the law has forced a number of big companies to make fairly dramatic changes to how they collect and store your data, including affording you more opportunities to see what they know about you and delete data you don’t want them to have.

Curiously enough, GDPR might also improve your browsing speeds—at least, according to a few sources who have performed some hands-on testing across a number of sites.

Huh.

Why can’t that be the way, uh, everywhere? I mean - look at that USA Today screenshot!

As always - I try to keep this site running lean, mean, and easy to use. If there’s any problems, please let me know.