New Delhi: Amazon.com Inc.
has been hit with a record of $ 886.6 million (746 million euros) both for processing personal data that violates GDPR block rules, because the privacy regulator takes a more aggressive position on law enforcement.
The Luxembourg National Commission for data protection (CNPD) imposed a fine in Amazon in the July 16 decision, the company was disclosed in the submission of regulations on Friday.
Amazon will beg for a fine, according to a company spokesman.
The e-commerce giant said in the archiving believed CNPD’s decision was without services.
CNPD did not immediately respond to a comment request.
The UE General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, requires companies to seek people’s approval before using their personal data or facing a steep fine.
Globally, the supervision of technology giant rules has increased after a series of scandals for the wrong privacy and information, as well as complaints from several businesses that they harass their market strength.
Google Alphabet, Facebook Inc., Apple Inc.
and Microsoft Corp have attracted high supervision in Europe.
In December, the French data privacy supervisor shared the greatest 100 million euros ($ 118.82 million) to Google to violate the nation’s rules on online advertising trackers.
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