Core Viewpoint - Google has been fined €325 million (approximately ¥2.7 billion) by the French National Commission on Informatics and Liberty (CNIL) for violating the French Data Protection Act by not obtaining valid consent from users [3][5]. Group 1: Reasons for the Fine - The fine is substantial due to the large number of French users affected by Google's actions [7]. - CNIL has given Google a six-month period to rectify the situation, failing which Google and its Irish subsidiary will incur a daily fine of €100,000 [8]. Group 2: Google's Response - A Google spokesperson stated that users have control over the ads they see in the company's products and that the company is evaluating the CNIL's penalty [9]. Group 3: Related Incidents - Shein's Irish subsidiary has also been fined €150 million (approximately ¥1.25 billion) for similar violations, including setting cookies without user consent and not adequately informing users [10][12].
突发!谷歌被罚 27 亿