Meta to face record EU privacy fine over Facebook data transfer to US
The penalty will be higher than the previous record €746 million ($821.20 million) fine for Amazon.com Inc, according to the sources.
Meta declined to comment, while the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) and the European Commission did not immediately respond to Reuters’ requests for comment.
EU regulators led by Ireland’s Data Protection Commissioner Helen Dixon have been finalising a ban on the legal tool used by Facebook to transfer European user data because of concerns U.S. intelligence agencies could access the information.
In April, they said the Irish DPC had one month to make an order blocking Facebook’s transatlantic data flows. The ban could be in place by mid-May.
Europe’s highest court ruled in 2020 that an EU-US data transfer agreement was invalid, citing surveillance concerns.
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Meta last year warned that an order to ban the mechanism it uses to transfer data from Europe to the United States could force it to suspend Facebook services in Europe.
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