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Italian DPA fines OpenAI €15 million, CPPA settles with unregistered data brokers, and Google plans to allow fingerprinting via Google Analytics

Italian DPA fines OpenAI €15 million, CPPA settles with unregistered data brokers, and Google plans to allow fingerprinting via Google Analytics

Update: 2025-01-02
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Privacy Corner Newsletter: January 2, 2025

In this edition:

▶ OpenAI faces penalties for GDPR breaches linked to ChatGPT, including transparency failures and inadequate age verification.

▶ California Privacy Protection Agency settles with two more data brokers
PayDae and The Data Group fined for failing to register under California’s Delete Act, with further enforcement anticipated.

▶ Google will permit device fingerprinting starting February 16, 2025, despite ICO objections.

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Italian DPA fines OpenAI €15 million, CPPA settles with unregistered data brokers, and Google plans to allow fingerprinting via Google Analytics

Italian DPA fines OpenAI €15 million, CPPA settles with unregistered data brokers, and Google plans to allow fingerprinting via Google Analytics

Robert Bateman