GSMArena.com GSMArena.com

Tip us

2.0m
150k
RSS

EV

Merch

Log in

Login

I forgot my password
Sign up
  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Videos
  • Featured
  • Phone Finder
  • Deals
  • MerchNew
  • Coverage
  • Contact
ADVERTISEMENT

Google and Facebook fined in France for cookie breaches

  • Post your comment
  • Comments (34)

Yordan 06 January 2022

Google Facebook

The French National Commission on Informatics and Liberty (CNIL) slapped Alphabet’s Google with a €150 million fine, and Meta’s Facebook with €60 million. The reason is both companies made it difficult for users to refuse online cookies.

Accepting cookies is done with a single click, and rejecting should be as easy, said Karin Kiefer, Head of Data Protection and Sanctions at CNIL.

Google and Facebook fined in France for cookie breaches

The watchdog claimed facebook.com, google.fr, and youtube.com did not allow the refusal of cookies easily, Reuters reported. The two companies have three months to comply with orders and provide an easy solution or will be ordered to pay an extra €100,000 per day for the time of the delay.

Facebook did not comment, but a Google spokesperson was quoted to say the company “understands its responsibility” to protect the trust of consumers and is committing to further changes.

This is the second time the regulator fines Google. The first was back in 2020 when Google’s French websites didn’t seek the consent of visitors and saved advertising cookies on computers without providing clear information on the action and its consequences.

Source

Related articles
  • Italy slaps Amazon with €1.13 billion fine for abusing market dominance Italy slaps Amazon with €1.13 billion fine for abusing market dominance
  • EU General Court upholds Google’s appeal over €2.4 billion antitrust fine from 2017 EU General Court upholds Google’s appeal over €2.4 billion antitrust fine from 2017
  • WhatsApp gets €225M fine in Ireland for breaking data protection rules WhatsApp gets €225M fine in Ireland for breaking data protection rules
  • Facebook hit with $5 billion fine by the US FTC for privacy violations Facebook hit with $5 billion fine by the US FTC for privacy violations

Reader comments

P
  • PeanutPooper
  • LeG
  • 09 Jan 2022

why not just block it like china did?

  • Reply
C
  • Carol
  • n@x
  • 09 Jan 2022

Why would france have anything to do with crappy facebook and google? Besides using their platforms for creating mass histeria am pretty sure they won't back down from fining left and right.

  • Reply
C
  • Carol
  • n@x
  • 09 Jan 2022

I don't think they use bitcoin mining. But they might be using your hardware for other shady businesses.

  • Reply
  • Read all comments
  • Post your comment
Total reader comments: 34

ADVERTISEMENT

Phone finder

  • Samsung
  • Apple
  • Huawei
  • Nokia
  • Sony
  • LG
  • HTC
  • Motorola
  • Lenovo
  • Xiaomi
  • Google
  • Honor
  • Oppo
  • Realme
  • OnePlus
  • Nothing
  • vivo
  • Meizu
  • Asus
  • Alcatel
  • ZTE
  • Microsoft
  • Umidigi
  • Coolpad
  • Oscal
  • Sharp
  • Micromax
  • Infinix
  • Ulefone
  • Tecno
  • Doogee
  • Blackview
  • Cubot
  • Oukitel
  • Itel
  • TCL

All brands Rumor mill

ADVERTISEMENT

Top 10 by daily interest

  Device Daily hits  
1.Xiaomi 15S Pro 5G32,753
2.Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge31,704
3.Infinix GT 30 Pro 5G30,952
4.Samsung Galaxy A5626,698
5.Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra21,476
6.Xiaomi Redmi Turbo 4 Pro20,025
7.Honor 400 Pro 5G19,545
8.Xiaomi Poco X7 Pro17,560
9.Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max17,393
10.Sony Xperia 1 VII 5G16,518

ELECTRIC VEHICLES

AAWireless unveils TWO+ adapter for both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto AAWireless unveils TWO+ adapter for both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Xiaomi to deliver 100,000 YU7s in 2025, taking sales away from Tesla Model YVW Group leads European EV sales in April, as Skoda Elroq gets a flying start
ADVERTISEMENT

Home News Reviews Compare Coverage Glossary FAQ RSS Youtube Instagram TikTok Facebook Twitter

© 2000-2025 GSMArena.com Mobile version Android app Tools Contact us Merch store Privacy Terms of use Change Ad Consent Do not sell my data