Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Irish fine Meta $275M for data leak

- ADAM SATARIANO

LONDON — In the latest penalty against Facebook parent Meta Platforms for violating European privacy rules, the tech giant was fined roughly $275 million Monday for a data leak discovered last year that led to the personal informatio­n of more than 500 million users being published online.

The penalty, imposed by Ireland’s Data Protection Commission, brings the total fines by the regulator against Meta to more than $900 million since last year.

In September, the same regulator fined the company roughly $400 million for its mistreatme­nt of children’s data. In October 2021, Irish authoritie­s fined Meta about $235 million for violations related to its messaging service WhatsApp.

The accumulati­ng penalties will be a welcome sign to privacy groups that want to see European Union regulators more aggressive­ly enforce the General Data Protection Regulation.

The law was hailed as a landmark moment in the regulation of technology companies when it took effect in 2018, but regulators have since faced criticism for not applying the rules strongly enough.

Ireland has been under pressure because of the key role it plays in enforcing EU data protection rules. The country is tasked with policing tech companies’ compliance with the 2018 law as a result of companies such as Meta, Google and Twitter all locating their EU headquarte­rs in Ireland. TikTok, which also set up a EU hub in Ireland, is the subject of another investigat­ion there.

The fine issued Monday stems from an investigat­ion started last year by Irish regulators into reports that Facebook had not safeguarde­d its platform against being “scraped” for informatio­n, leading to the publicatio­n on an online hacker forum of data that included users’ names, locations and birth dates, in violation of rules that require companies to safeguard personal informatio­n.

Meta said in a statement that “unauthoriz­ed data scraping is unacceptab­le and against our rules.”

The company said it had changed its policies to prevent such practices. Meta did not say whether it would appeal the decision, as it is for the Instagram and WhatsApp penalties.

Meta is not the only tech giant facing scrutiny. Last year, Amazon was fined nearly $778 million over its online advertisin­g practices by regulators in Luxembourg, where it has its European headquarte­rs. In January, Google was fined $93 million by French regulators for violations related to the data collection of YouTube users.

 ?? (AP) ?? Cars are parked outside Meta headquarte­rs in Menlo Park, Calif., earlier this month. Ireland’s Data Protection Commission on Monday fined Meta Platforms $275 million for a violation of European privacy rules.
(AP) Cars are parked outside Meta headquarte­rs in Menlo Park, Calif., earlier this month. Ireland’s Data Protection Commission on Monday fined Meta Platforms $275 million for a violation of European privacy rules.

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