Google fined over 300 million euros by France

According to China Central Television news, on the 3rd, the French Commission for Access to Information and Freedom announced that it has imposed a fine of 325 million euros on American Google Inc. for two violations of French laws, and required Google to take corrective measures within six months. Google responded that it is currently studying the specific content of the French decision.

The French Commission for Access to Information and Freedom investigation found that Google implanted advertisements in its email service, which appeared in the form of emails. The commission believes that according to French law, displaying such advertisements requires user consent. In addition, when users created Google accounts, Google implanted small text files related to personalized advertising without effective user consent, violating the French Law on Information and Freedom.

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