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European Commission hit by EU court fine after breaking own data privacy rules

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  • European Commission fined for breaking GDPR
  • EU General Court levies fine for failing to protect EU data
  • A German citizen was paid 400 euros

The European Commission has been forced to pay a 400 euro ($412) fine to a German citizen for breaking its own data protection regulations.

The German citizen used a “Sign in with Facebook” option on an EU conference registration page which subsequently sent information on the citizens’ IP address, web browser, and device to Meta Platforms and Amazon in the US.

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