French data protection agency CNIL has imposed fines of 150 million euros ($170 million) on Google and 60 million euros on Facebook for not complying with the country’s data regulation norms. CNIL gives Google and Facebook three months to provide users in the country a “means to refuse cookies that is as simple as the existing means of accepting them” Failure to adhere to the deadline will result in a penalty of 100,000 euros ($113,000) per day of delay, it says.”]
Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/google-facebook-fined-by-french-data-protection-agency-a-18263

