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Jan. 21, 2019, 4:57 PM UTC

Google Gets $56.8 Million Fine as France Uses New EU Privacy Law

Stephanie Bodoni
Stephanie Bodoni
Bloomberg News

Alphabet Inc.’s Google was at the receiving end of a hefty fine of 50 million euros ($56.8 million) by France’s privacy regulator, which used its new powers to levy much higher penalties for the first time under European Union data protection rules.

France’s data authority CNIL said the amount of the fine was “justified by the severity of the infringements observed regarding the essential principles” of the EU’s General Data Protection Rules, or GDPR. They are “transparency, information and consent,” it said Jan. 21 in a statement.

The EU rules took effect across the 28-nation bloc on May 25, and ...

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