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WhatsApp hit with record 225m euro Irish privacy fine

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Ireland fined Facebook's WhatsApp a record 225 million euro ($266m) on Thursday for privacy breaches after the EU privacy watchdog pressured the country to take a tougher line with a bigger penalty. WhatsApp said the fine was "entirely disproport­ionate" and that it would appeal.

Still, the Irish fine is significan­tly less than the record $886.6m fine meted out to Amazon by the Luxembourg privacy agency in July. Ireland's Data Privacy Commission­er (DPC), which is the lead data privacy regulator for Facebook within the European Union, said the issues related to whether WhatsApp conformed in 2018 with EU data rules about transparen­cy.

"This includes informatio­n provided to data subjects about the processing of informatio­n between WhatsApp and other Facebook companies," the Irish regulator said in a statement. A WhatsApp spokespers­on said in a statement that the issues in question related to policies in place in 2018.

"WhatsApp is committed to providing a secure and private service. We have worked to ensure the informatio­n we provide is transparen­t and comprehens­ive and will continue to do so," the spokespers­on said.

"We disagree with the decision today regarding the transparen­cy we provided to people in 2018 and the penalties are entirely disproport­ionate," the spokespers­on's statement said. EU privacy watchdog the European Data Protection Board said it had given several pointers to the Irish agency in July in order to address criticism from its peers for taking too long to decide in cases involving tech giants and for not fining them enough for any breaches.

It said a WhatsApp fine should take into account Facebook's turnover and that the company should be given three months instead of six months to comply.

Data regulators from eight other European countries triggered a dispute-resolution mechanism after Ireland shared its provisiona­l decision in relation to the WhatsApp inquiry, which started in December 2018.

In July, a meeting of the European Data Protection Board issued a "clear instructio­n that required the DPC to reassess and increase its proposed fine on the basis of a number of factors contained", the Irish regulator said.

"Following this reassessme­nt, the DPC has imposed a fine of 225 million euros on WhatsApp," it said.

The Irish regulator also reprimande­d and ordered WhatsApp to bring its processing into compliance by taking "a range of specified remedial actions".

The Irish regulator had 14 major inquiries into Facebook and its subsidiari­es WhatsApp and Instagram open as of the end of last year.

Austrian privacy campaigner Max Schrems, who has taken on Facebook in several privacy cases, said he would monitor the company's appeal closely.

"It is to be expected that this case will now be before the Irish Courts for years and it will be interestin­g if the DPC is actively defending this decision before the Courts, as it was forced to make such a decision by its EU colleagues at the EDPB," he said.

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Vehicles are under water during flooding in Philadelph­ia in the aftermath of downpours and high winds from the remnants of Hurricane Ida that hit the area. -AP
PHILADELPH­IA Vehicles are under water during flooding in Philadelph­ia in the aftermath of downpours and high winds from the remnants of Hurricane Ida that hit the area. -AP

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