Namecheap users rage at domain transfer pain, but their supplier Enom blames... er, GDPR?

Found on The Register on Tuesday, 03 July 2018
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"The original registrar rightly cannot control it and as Namecheap can't control it either, the end user has to go cap in hand to Nominet and pay a £12 ransom to change the IPS-TAG a second time back to their original supplier," the punter said.

For its part, Enom's status page has detailed the issues under the heading "GDPR implementation", although it isn't clear how Europe's General Data Protection Regulation is at fault for this specific issue.

Sounds like a game of "blame someone else".