Facebook Gets Fined by French Authorities for Collecting User Data

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Facebook has been fined 150,000 euros by French authorities for violation of user privacy. The fine was handed down by French watchdog CNIL and amounts to about $166,000.

The social media giant is accused of failing to properly inform users of the actual amount of data it collects on them, information which is then used for advertising purposes.

The 150,000 euro fine is but a slap on the wrist for Facebook, but that's actually the maximum amount CNIL was allowed to fine a company when the investigation began. Nowadays, that sum rises up to 3 million euros. Even if that had been the case for Facebook, it would still have been pocket change.

"The investigation conducted by the CNIL have revealed several failures. In particular, it has been observed that Facebook proceeded to a massive compilation of personal data oN Internet users in order to display targeted advertising. It has also been noticed that Facebook collected data on browsing activity of Internet users on third-party websites, via the 'datr' cookie, without their knowledge," CNIL said in a statement.


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In France (and Europe of course) , we care about user digital rights far more than others. but it is also a double-edge because ISPs can block your internet access if you are flagged to download pirated contents.
 

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