Google fined €50 million by French data regulator for breach of EU data protection rules

Google has been fined 50 million euros by the French data regulator CNIL, for a breach of the EU’s data protection rules.

CNIL said it had levied the record fine for “lack of transparency, inadequate information and lack of valid consent regarding ads personalisation”.

The regulator said it judged that people were “not sufficiently informed” about how Google collected data to personalise advertising.

Via BBC

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