David Chartier

1933 days ago

“The fine is immaterial. But CNIL’s decision is very significant because it means that Google must stop building advertising profiles about people until it has properly told them what it is doing and received their consent.”

“It is likely that many people will say no to being profiled by Google when they learn the truth.”

Google Is Fined $57 Million Under Europe’s Data Privacy Law

nytimes.com

LONDON — After European policymakers adopted a sweeping data privacy law last year, the big question was how regulators would use their newfound authority against the most powerful technology companies.