Summary:
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Significant Fine Imposed
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission has fined LinkedIn €310 million (approximately $334.3 million) for breaching EU data privacy laws regarding personal data processing. -
Background of the Investigation
The probe began in 2018 after a complaint was raised by a non-profit organization through France’s data protection authority, focusing on LinkedIn’s methods for behavioral analysis and targeted advertising. -
Concerns Raised
Irish officials expressed concerns over the lawfulness, fairness, and transparency of LinkedIn’s data processing practices, ultimately determining that the company violated the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). -
Legal Basis for Processing
Graham Doyle, deputy commissioner at the Irish Data Protection Commission, emphasized that processing personal data without an appropriate legal basis represents a serious violation of users’ rights to data protection. -
Order for Compliance
The commission has mandated LinkedIn to enhance its practices, ensuring users are adequately informed and provide consent for processing third-party data used for behavioral analysis and advertising.
Read more at: MSN