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Spain privacy watchdog fines Google for breaking data law

Last month, the Dutch Data Protection Authority also said Google was in breach of the national data privacy law for the same practices while France moved closer to fining the US internet giant in September.

December 20, 2013 / 09:40 IST
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Spain's privacy watchdog on Thursday fined Google for breaking the country's data protection law when combining personal information from its many different online services and failing to inform users clearly on how it uses their data.

Although the 900,000 euro fine is modest for Google, which has a market capitalisation of over USD 350 billion, the move reflects growing concerns across Europe about the volume of personal data that is held in foreign jurisdictions in so-called "cloud" storage services.

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Under such services, data is stored remotely via the Internet instead of on-site, giving individuals little control over their personal information.

Last month, the Dutch Data Protection Authority also said Google was in breach of the national data privacy law for the same practices while France moved closer to fining the US internet giant in September.