In an update this evening, the DPC also confirmed a second fine has been issued to Tusla under GDPR
File photo. Inside Twitter's HQ in Dublin. Image: Sam Boal/Rollingnews.ie File photo. Inside Twitter's HQ in Dublin. Image: Sam Boal/Rollingnews.ie THE DATA PROTECTION Commission has said it has completed its investigation into whether Twitter has broken rules under the landmark General Data Protection Regulation .It centres on a data breach that Twitter reported to the DPC back in November 2018.
The conclusion of the investigation into Twitter – the findings of which remains confidential at this time – could see the first major fine handed out by the DPC to one of the big social media firms.
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