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by: xpoolPosted on: September 4, 2025

France Slams $380 Million Fine on Google for Privacy Violations

Google faces a hefty €325 million ($380 million) penalty from France’s CNIL for privacy and cookie law violations, marking the country’s largest fine in tech enforcement history. This action signals a significant shift in data privacy regulations within Europe, with potential global implications for tech companies like Google.

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