Experian fined $3.2 million for mass-collecting personal data
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Experian Fined €2.7m For GDPR Breach in Netherlands
The Dutch Data Protection Authority issued Experian a €2.7m for GDPR violations including excessive collection of personal data This article has been indexed from www.infosecurity-magazine.com Read the original article: Experian Fined €2.7m For GDPR Breach in Netherlands The post Experian Fined €2.7m For GDPR Breach in Netherlands appeared first on IT Security News.
Experian closes down Dutch operation after €2.7m fine - DecisionMarketing
Experian might have beaten off claims its marketing practices breach UK data protection laws but when it comes to the credit reference business it seems the Dutch authorities are having none of it, with a new ruling not only sparking a €2.7m GDPR fine but also resulting in the firm shutting up shop in the Netherlands. In a decision published late last week, the Dutch Data Protection Authority (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens) ruled that the company …
Experian Fined $3.2 Million For Mass-collecting Personal Data - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
Experian Netherlands has been fined EUR 2.7 million ($3.2 million) for multiple violations of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) The Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) says that the credit and analytics services company used improperly personal data collected from multiple sources, both public and private, and did not inform customers. Experian is one of the world’s largest credit reporting and data analytics companies, operating in…
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