French regulator imposes a record €325 million fine on Google
Jinse Finance reported that on Wednesday, the French data protection authority imposed a record fine of 325 million euros (approximately 380 million US dollars) on the American search giant Google (GOOG.O) for failing to comply with relevant internet cookie regulations. The regulatory agency stated that Google was fined for "displaying advertisements between Gmail users' emails without user consent, and placing cookies without valid user consent when users create Google accounts."
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