Extremely high Dutch GDPR fine for Netflix
Briefly

The Dutch regulator AP has fined Netflix 4.75 million euros for not adequately informing users about personal data processing from 2018 to 2020, marking a significant GDPR enforcement.
AP concluded that Netflix had multiple GDPR violations, including unclear data usage purposes and insufficient information on data sharing and retention, leading to the record fine.
Aleid Wolfsen, AP chairman, stated that it is unacceptable for a major company like Netflix not to provide clear communication regarding the use of personal data.
Despite Netflix's improvements to their privacy statement post-investigation, the company has appealed against the fine, which could lead to court proceedings if disagreement persists.
Read at Techzine Global
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