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The Cnil Sanctions American Express with a Fine of 1.5 Million Euros

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American Express Carte France was fined, made public on Wednesday, by the guardian of personal data, for non-compliance with applicable rules concerning advertising cookies.
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The French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) has fined the French subsidiary of American Express 1.5 million euros. This penalty follows several violations of the rules relating to the consent of users for the deposit of cookies on its French website. Multiple breaches in ... Read more Like KultureGeek on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app for iPhone and iPad (link App Store) Read more American Expres…

The French subsidiary of the American Express bank card operator has been fined €1.5 million for non-compliance with the legislation on cookies, announced the Data Protection Authority (Cnil) on Wednesday. The company has been sanctioned "for non-compliance with the rules applicable to tracers (cookies)" on its French website, said the Cnil in a press release. The authority blames the French subsidiary of the third payment card issuer in the wor…

The French subsidiary of American Express is sentenced by the CNIL to a fine of 1.5 million euros. In question, multiple breaches of the rules on cookies: deposit without consent, despite an explicit refusal and persistence of tracers even after the withdrawal of the consent by the user. The company, which came into compliance during the procedure, reacted by affirming its commitment to comply with the standards.

American Express Carte France was fined, made public on Wednesday, by the guardian of personal data, for non-compliance with applicable rules concerning advertising cookies.

The company, the world's third-largest issuer of payment cards, has been sanctioned by the CNIL, the French data protection authority. It will have to pay a fine of €1.5 million for failing to comply with regulations concerning tracking technologies.

The French subsidiary of the American Express bank card operator has been fined 1.5 million euros for non-compliance with cookies legislation, announced the authority for the protection of cookies.

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NotreTemps.com broke the news in on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
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