EU to act against Google over privacy rules: French agency
The data protection agencies of the 27 EU nations plan to ‘coordinate their coercive actions’, CNIL said
Paris: European data protection agencies intend to take action against Google Inc. after it failed to follow their orders to comply with European Union (EU) privacy laws, a French agency said on Monday.
At the end of a four-month delay “no response has been forthcoming by the company" and the data protection agencies of the 27 EU nations plan to “coordinate their coercive actions which should be implemented before the summer," said France’s CNIL which is leading the effort.
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