🕵️♀️ Is Meta's Privacy Breach Worth $100,000/day Fine?
In a landmark decision, Norway's data protection authority has taken a strong stand against privacy breaches by imposing a hefty fine on Meta, the parent-company of Facebook. Starting from the 4th of August, Meta will be fined $100,000 per day for its failure to protect user privacy. This move comes as a significant development in the ongoing battle for data protection and privacy rights. As users increasingly entrust their personal information to online platforms, it is crucial for companies like Meta to prioritize safeguarding this data.
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