The Data Protection Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into Google Ireland's processing of personal data
Image: Shutterstock/Sundry Photography Image: Shutterstock/Sundry Photography THE DATA PROTECTION Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into Google Ireland’s processing of personal data.The Commission said the investigation arose from its ongoing examination of data protection compliance in the area of personalised online advertising.
“The purpose of the inquiry is to establish whether processing of personal data carried out at each stage of an advertising transaction is in compliance with the relevant provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation ,” the Commission said in a statement. Data Protection Commission opens statutory inquiry into Google Ireland Limited https://t.co/aWrC0bzZ3s pic.twitter.com/BWh005X1uT
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