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Feb 9, 2020 at 12:12 comment added Iñaki Viggers @Greendrake For the GDPR to be applicable at all, the decisions regarding the particular individual would have to be beyond personal or domestic purposes. The OP's description nowhere indicates that that is the case. What the OP does indicate is that the purpose of his aggretator is "to provide a more useful dashboard and notifications [...] when something interesting happens". A dashboard and notifications hardly infringe a particular natural person's "rights and freedoms" the GDPR intends to protect.
Feb 9, 2020 at 2:30 comment added Greendrake What the OP's aggregator does falls short of the GDPR meaning of "statistical purpose" (recital 162): "The statistical purpose implies that the result of processing for statistical purposes is not personal data, but aggregate data, and that this result or the personal data are not used in support of measures or decisions regarding any particular natural person." The data at the end of processing remains personal as the "anonymous" users in it can be easily identified by following a web link.
Feb 7, 2020 at 17:49 history answered Iñaki Viggers CC BY-SA 4.0