Uber Fined $324 Million by Dutch Watchdog Over Driver Data Protection
Briefly

The Dutch Data Protection Authority found that Uber transferred sensitive information about its drivers in Europe to the United States without adequate protections.
Aleid Wolfsen, head of the Dutch authority, emphasized that Uber's failure to comply with G.D.P.R. requirements for data transfer is 'very serious'.
Uber claims its cross-border data transfer process is compliant with European regulations, insisting it follows G.D.P.R. for all data of drivers and customers.
Michael Valvo, an Uber spokesman, described the fine as 'completely unjustified', asserting the decision is flawed and emphasizes plans to appeal.
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