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French privacy regulator fines Monsanto for privacy breach

Posted on July 29, 2021 by pogowasright.org

Vincent Manancourt reports:

France’s data protection authority has fined agribusiness Monsanto €400,000 for privacy violations.

In a statement Wednesday, the Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés (CNIL) said the Bayer-owned company had infringed European privacy rules by not informing people that it had recorded their information in a lobbying file.

Read more on Politico.

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