Google under investigation over location tracking as Tinder faces data probe

Google and Tinder are facing regulatory investigations in the European Union over their use of users’ personal data.

The investigations were announced by the Irish Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) which is the lead privacy regulator for both businesses across the EU because both Google and Tinder’s parent company Match Group have headquarters in the Republic of Ireland.

Both companies could face fines of up to 4% of their global annual turnover if they are found to have committed particularly egregious breaches of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDOR).

According to the DPC, the investigation into Google will look into the legality of how it processes location data and whether it is tracking people and selling that information in a transparent way.

The investigation into Tinder will check whether it is transparent about the data it collects on its users and shares on with advertising partners.

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