An interesting decision came out of Poland’s data protection agency this week after the watchdog issued its first fine under Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). . On the surface the enforcement doesn’t look so remarkable: A ‘small’ ~€220K fine was handed to a Sweden-headquartered European digital marketing company, Bisnode, which has an office in Poland, after the national Personal Data Protection Office (UODO) decided the company had failed to comply with data subject rights obligations set out in Article 14 of the GDPR. But the decision also requires it contact the close to six million people it did not already reach out to in order to fulfil its Article 14 information notification obligation, with the DPA giving the company three months to comply. The link for this article located at TechCrunch is no longer available. . A substantial €220K penalty reinforces Poland's dedication to upholding GDPR regulations, affecting countless individuals' personal data rights.. GDPR Compliance, Data Protection Agency, Fine for GDPR Breach, Polish DPA Actions, Article 14 Rights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Amid mounting privacy concerns, online retail giant Amazon.com has revised its privacy policy and plans to e-mail a copy to its 23 million customers over the next week. Amazon.com spokeswoman Patty Smith said the changes were made in response to customers' . . . . Amid mounting privacy concerns, online retail giant Amazon.com has revised its privacy policy and plans to e-mail a copy to its 23 million customers over the next week. Amazon.com spokeswoman Patty Smith said the changes were made in response to customers' growing concerns about how their personal information is used, and to reflect a rapidly changing business. The link for this article located at Seattle Times is no longer available. . Amid mounting privacy concerns, online retail giant Amazon.com has revised its privacy policy and pl. privacy, mounting, concerns, online, retail, giant, amazon, revised, policy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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