France's data privacy watchdog has fined Google $57 million, the first penalty for a US tech giant under new European data privacy rules that took effect last year.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Google Fined $57 Million in Biggest Penalty Yet Under New European LawGoogle was fined $57 million by a French regulator—the biggest penalty levied yet under a new European privacy law—alleging the search-engine giant didn’t go far enough to get valid user consent to gather data for targeted advertising.
Lire la suite »
How can I stop Apple and Google tracking my movements? How to change your phone settingsSmartphone users are never asked explicitly if they want to be tracked every moment of each day. But cellular companies, smartphone makers, app developers and social media companies all claim they have users’ permission to conduct near-constant personal surveillance.
Lire la suite »
Human rights protesters are standing outside Google offices recruiting employees to help kill off its China search engineThe advocacy groups are unconvinced by media reports that Google has all but killed Project Dragonfly.
Lire la suite »