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Drifting off to the land of nod is hard in this day and age, especially when we're not entirely sure what companies are doing with our personal data.。
But, GDPR—a.k.a. Europe's new General Data Protection Regulation—might offer up a little peace of mind for those of us residing in the European Union. Not only that, GDPR legislation literally doubles up as a bedtime story, thanks to a meditation and sleep app. 。
I mean, we all knew that legislation was a little dull, right?
I mean, we all knew that legislation was a little dull, right? But who knew it could be literally soporific, eh?SEE ALSO:GDPR is currently searched for more than Beyoncé on Google 。

Sleep and meditation app Calm is releasing an audio recording of extracts of GDPR legislation being read by the former voice of the BBC shipping forecast Peter Jefferson. Jefferson will read "the most soothing passages" from the 209-page regulation. 。

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GDPR legislation—which in its entirety stacks up to 57,509 words—comes in to effect on 25 May. 。

"Insomnia is a modern epidemic," says Alex Tew, co-founder of Calm. "The search for a cure is a new Holy Grail. GDPR may be our new best hope." 。 Peter Jefferson, voice of the shipping forecast.Credit: calm。"New laws aren’t。
meant。
to be exciting. That’s not their role. But GDPR could sedate a buffalo," Tew adds.。
The 34-minute sleep story is available through the Calm app and its website from 24 May. 。
Sweet dreams, folks.。
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