South Korea has issued its largest privacy fines ever to Google and Meta, parent company of the massively popular social apps Instagram and Facebook.
Google and Meta are to pay up $50 million and $22 million, respectively.
South Korea found that Google and Meta did not clearly inform users or obtain their consent as they collected information about their online activities, and used the data collected for targeted advertising.
September 15, 2022 at 06:28 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com International
South Korea has issued its largest privacy fines ever to Google and Meta, parent company of the massively popular social apps Instagram and Facebook.
Google and Meta are to pay up $50 million and $22 million, respectively.
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