French Data Protection Agency Levies 325 Million Euro Fine on Google for Displaying Ads Without User Consent
2025-09-04 / Read about 0 minute
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On Wednesday, French data protection authorities imposed a 325 million euro fine on Google's parent company, Alphabet, for unlawfully displaying advertisements to Gmail users and employing cookies without their explicit consent. The authority has mandated that Google make the necessary corrections within six months, or face a daily penalty of 100,000 euros. In response, Google stated that it was currently reviewing the decision.