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Google Fined $57M in Largest GDPR Slap Yet

France s National Data Protection Commission (CNIL) has fined Google $57 million ( 50 million) for violations of the General Data Protection Regulation. The French Data Protection Authority (DPA) found a lack of transparency when it comes to how Google harvests and uses personal data for ad-targeting purposes. CNIL determined that Google doesn t obtain valid consent from users to use their data for personalization explicit consent being a key requirement of the GDPR. The fine is the largest yet issued under the EU’s new data privacy law.

Source: https://threatpost.com/google-fine-privacy-gdpr/141055/

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