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Google Faces Privacy Fine In France

France’s CNIL, an independent data protection commission, said on Friday that Google had failed to implement changes it had ordered three months ago and that it will sanction the search giant for failing to comply with the country’s privacy laws. It is understood that Google could be fined up to €150,000 ($203,000). France took the lead after a group of European regulators took issue with new Google practices which were contained in a privacy policy it adopted last March, reports The Financial Times.

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