The European Union could hit Facebook with decisions under its new privacy law by the end of 2019, raising the specter of billions in fines
The European Union could begin to hit Facebook Inc. with decisions under the bloc’s new privacy law by the end of the year, raising the specter of billions of euros in fines and orders to change business practices.
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission—which leads EU privacy enforcement for Facebook because the firm’s regional headquarters...
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