The European Union is set to slap Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta with a fine that could stretch as high as $1 billion or more over ...
Ireland's data protection commission, the company's main regulator in Europe, will issue the penalty against TikTok before ...
TikTok owner ByteDance is set to be hit by a privacy fine of more than €500 million for illegally shipping European users’ ...
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The fine could be one of the largest handed down by Ireland’s Data Protection Commission, TikTok’s main European regulator.
The penalty is likely to be the third highest ever dished out by the Irish watchdog following earlier fines of €746 million against Amazon.com and €1.2 billion against Meta.
The impending fine comes as ByteDance faces an April 5 deadline to find a buyer for TikTok’s US operations or see the app ...
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TikTok is being hit with a €500 million fine—roughly $554 million—for secretly moving the personal data of European users ...
TikTok’s parent company ByteDance is reportedly set to be hit with a fine of over €500 million for illegally shipping European user data to China. The privacy fine will be issued by Ireland ...