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Record French fines for Google and Shein over cookies
AlphabetAlphabet(US:GOOG) TechXploreยท2025-09-04 08:45

Core Points - France's data protection authority, CNIL, imposed record fines on Google and Shein for cookie law violations, with Google fined 325 million euros ($375 million) and Shein fined 150 million euros ($175 million) [3][4][9] - Both companies failed to obtain users' free and informed consent before placing advertising cookies, which are crucial for online advertising [4][10] - The CNIL has intensified scrutiny of cookie usage over the past five years, particularly targeting high-traffic sites [5] Company-Specific Insights - Google has faced multiple fines from the CNIL, including 100 million euros in 2020 and 150 million euros in 2021, with the latest fine being the largest to date [9] - The CNIL highlighted Google's use of a "cookie wall" during account creation, which did not adequately inform users, leading to a lack of informed consent [10][11] - Google is required to comply with CNIL's regulations within six months, with potential daily penalties of 100,000 euros for non-compliance [11] Shein-Specific Insights - Shein was found to have collected extensive data from 12 million monthly users in France without proper consent or adequate withdrawal options [5][6] - The company has updated its systems to align with CNIL's requirements and plans to appeal the fine, claiming it is disproportionate [6]