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I believe it's prohibited under GDPR as well as many local laws.
I don’t live there.
Do you think there shouldn't be any laws prohibiting the sharing of people's personal information like that?
Not when it comes to air traffic.
No, I don't think phone books should be illegal.
The websites track the planes not the individuals.
The planes might be flying empty. It has nothing to do with GDPR.
Is that question really "in good-faith" to "that law doesn't apply in my country"?