Europe’s largest data protection authorities have launched a joint action against Google to force it to remedy alleged breaches of EU privacy rules by the search giant.
The move by data protection authorities from the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands is the first co-ordinated and formal procedure by EU states against a single company on privacy, underscoring European frustration with Google.
European watchdogs can currently only impose fines below €1m but new EU-wide rules could soon empower them to inflict on companies penalties up to 2 per cent of their global annual turnover.
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