The Borneo Post

Facebook fined 1.2 mln euros by Spanish data watchdog

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MADRID: Spain’s data protection watchdog said yesterday it has slapped Facebook with a fine of 1.2 million euros (US$1.44 million) for failing to prevent its users’ data being accessed by advertiser­s.

Facebook has collected personal data from its users in Spain without obtaining their “unequivoca­l consent” and without informing them how such informatio­n would be used, the Spanish Data Protection Agency said in a statement.

“Facebook collects data on ideology, sex, religious beliefs, personal tastes or navigation without clearly informing about the use and purpose that it will give them,” the statement said.

The watchdog said Facebook’s privacy policy “contains generic and unclear terms” and it “does not adequately collect the consent of either its users or nonusers, which constitute­s a serious infringeme­nt” of data protection rules.

The agency said Facebook did not remove the personal data which it collects from its data base even when a user requests this.

It said it fined the company 600,000 euros for a very serious violation of the country’s data protection rules and 300,000 euros each for two serious violations.

The 1.2-million-euro fine is small in the context of the company which posted advertisin­g revenues of US$ 9.2 billion in the second quarter, mainly from mobile video ad sales. — AFP

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