The EDPB issued an urgent binding decision that essentially bans Meta from using personal data for behavioral advertising in the entire European Economic Area (EEA).

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    21 year ago

    It’d be great if that was how it works, unfortunately it seems like the penalties are closer to once every 3-5 years than monthly, skewing the balance even further to “screw the law, just pay the fee”:(

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      11 year ago

      They won’t hand out fines every few weeks easily. And usually you cannot get fined twice for the same thing. BUT it was a (albeit able bit exaggerated) projection what could happen, if you constantly ignore the court orders and continue breaking the law. At first, you might get some time to change your processes, get compliant, … but when it won’t stop, you get fined again. And it won’t be lenient the further you stress it. Also that’s just the fine for the GDPR violation itself. Ignoring court orders, violating the law continuously,… will get you other fines - assuming you don’t change you behavior.

      It will take a while to get there, sure and I think Meta will try to continue processing this data as mich as they can, but the EU doesn’t look like they’re joking too much.