LinkedIn platform has been ordered to pay €310 million ($334 million) by the European Union’s privacy regulator over targeted advertising...
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An Irish regulator helping to police European Union data privacy said Thursday it had fined professional networking platform LinkedIn 310 million euros ($335 million) over breaching users' personal data for targeted advertising.
LinkedIn platform has been ordered to pay €310 million ($334 million) by the European Union’s privacy regulator over targeted advertising...
LinkedIn received a €310 million fine from the Irish Data Protection Commission for violating European Union's law related to the processing of...
The decision includes a reprimand, an order for LinkedIn to bring its processing into compliance, and administrative fines totalling 310 million...
It follows an inquiry which examined LinkedIn’s processing of personal data for the purposes of behavioural analysis and targeted advertising.
Irish Data Protection Commission fined LinkedIn €310M for violating user privacy by using behavioral data analysis for targeted advertising. Irish...
Irish Data Protection Commission fined LinkedIn €310M for violating user privacy by using behavioral data analysis for targeted advertising. Irish...
LinkedIn has received a 310 million euro fine from Ireland’s Data Protection Commission for data privacy violations. The post LinkedIn Hit With 310...
LinkedIn has received a 310 million euro fine from Ireland’s Data Protection Commission for data privacy violations. The post LinkedIn Hit With 310...
Penalty relates to social media platform’s processing of its members’ data for targeted advertising
The decision, made by the Commissioners for Data Protection, Dr Des Hogan and Dale Sunderland, concerns the lawfulness, fairness and transparency of...