Amazon levies record EU data privacy fine – Times of India

New Delhi: heroine.com Inc. is hit with a record $886.6 million (746 million euros) The European Union Fines for processing personal data in violation of the block’s GDPR rules, as privacy regulators take a more aggressive position on enforcement.
The Luxembourg National Commission for Data Protection (CNPD) fined Amazon in a July 16 decision, the company disclosed in a regulatory filing on Friday.
According to a company spokesperson, Amazon will appeal the fine. The e-commerce giant said in the filing that it believes the CNPD’s decision was without merit.
CNPD did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, requires companies to seek public consent or impose heavy fines before using their personal data.
Globally, the tech giant is under increasing regulatory scrutiny following scandals over privacy and misinformation, as well as complaints from some businesses that they abuse their market power.
Alphabet’s Google, Facebook Inc, Apple Inc and Microsoft Corp have come under severe scrutiny in Europe.
In December, France’s data privacy watchdog handed Google its biggest ever fine of 100 million euros ($118.82 million) for violating the country’s rules on online ad trackers.

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