Meta, the owner of Facebook, has been fined a record €1.2 billion for breaching European Union data privacy rules, and given a six-month deadline to stop transferring data to the United States.
The Irish Data Protection Commission said Meta had violated the EU’s rules when it moved the personal data of European Facebook users to the US, where it is hosted, without protecting them sufficiently from Washington’s data surveillance practices.
The fine is the biggest issued for a breach of EU general data protection regulation rules, beating the €746 million levied on Amazon in 2021.
The commission said the European Data Protection Board had ordered it to collect the fine. Andrea Jelinek, chairwoman of the board, said it “concerns transfers that are systematic, repetitive and
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2023-05-22 23:01:00Z
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