Reports: Amazon looking at $425mn fine for violating EU privacy law

Updated : Jun 11, 2021 19:48
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According to reports, Amazon could be looking at a $425 million fine for allegedly violating the European Unions privacy law. Luxembourg's data protection commission has reportedly proposed a fine, regarding a case into Amazon's violation involving the collection and use of people's personal data under the EU's GDPR rules. Reports say that Amazon has so far declined to comment on the situation.

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