France has levied a record $380 million fine on Google for failing to comply with the country's privacy laws. This penalty marks one of the largest fines imposed on the tech giant by a European nation, highlighting ongoing regulatory challenges faced by major technology companies in the region. The fine underscores France's commitment to enforcing stringent data protection regulations and ensuring compliance with privacy standards.
France Imposes $380 Million Fine on Google for Privacy Violations
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