Analysis

Google's EU Privacy Fine Sets High Bar For Educating Users

By Allison Grande ( January 22, 2019, 11:16 PM EST) -- France's privacy authority broke new ground Monday by hitting Google with a nearly $57 million fine for allegedly failing to clearly explain how consumers' personal information is being used, sending a stern warning that businesses will need to either get better at communicating with users or risk being the next target of emboldened European Union regulators.  . . .

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