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Amazon Hit With $887 Million Fine by European Privacy Watchdog (cnbc.com) 12

Amazon has been issued with a fine of 746 million euros ($887 million) by a European privacy watchdog for breaching the bloc's data protection laws. From a report: The fine, disclosed by Amazon on Friday in a securities filing, was issued two weeks ago by Luxembourg's privacy regulator. The Luxembourg National Commission for Data Protection said Amazon's processing of personal data did not comply with the EU's General Data Protection Regulation. It has ordered Amazon to revise certain undisclosed business practices.

Amazon, which has its European headquarters in Luxembourg, denied that there had been any kind of breach that would violate the GDPR rules. "Maintaining the security of our customers' information and their trust are top priorities," an Amazon spokesperson told CNBC. "There has been no data breach, and no customer data has been exposed to any third party," they added.

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Amazon Hit With $887 Million Fine by European Privacy Watchdog

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  • by Rosco P. Coltrane ( 209368 ) on Friday July 30, 2021 @10:20AM (#61637909)

    'Maintaining the security of our customers' information and their trust are top priorities,"

    I read variations of that boilerplate corporate bromide - "maintaining / protecting / upholding/... our customers' / clients' / users' / ... trust / safety / information / ... is our prioity / duty / first thought / ... - each and every time a company that's obviously as guilty as a puppy sitting next to a pile of doggy-doo responds to some accusation or other, I don't even know why media outlets bother to reprint it. If anything, it makes the company look even more guilty.

    • I worked at an Amazon warehouse once, and I'm pretty damn sure we were told that "safety" was their top priority. Like you said this is just boilerplate corpspeak that should be met with jeers, boos, bricks, and bottles. It's up there with "We take this seriously" and "Sorry for the inconvenience".

  • Under the GDPR, data protection watchdogs in Europe have the ability to fine companies as much as 4% of their annual global sales.
    ...
    Amazon posted its third $100 billion quarter in a row on Thursday, with revenue growing by 27% year over year to $113.08 billion

    What a pathetic fine.

  • by sconeu ( 64226 ) on Friday July 30, 2021 @02:18PM (#61638997) Homepage Journal

    Amazon: starts rummaging around in the break room sofa cushions.

  • ...aren't even trying any more:

    Amazon's processing of personal data did not comply

    vs

    There has been no data breach, and no customer data has been exposed to any third party

    Why are Amazon's lawyers denying a data breach when they've been charged with non-compliant data processing?

  • How much worthless overpriced crap would Amazon have to sell to pay for that?

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