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LinkedIn Fined €310 Million by EU for Privacy Violations in Advertising

The investigation found that LinkedIn had improperly tracked user data for advertising without obtaining sufficient consent.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
October 25, 2024
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LinkedIn Fined €310 Million by EU for Privacy Violations in Advertising

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In a major blow to LinkedIn, the Microsoft-owned networking platform has received a €310 million fine from European regulators due to breaches of privacy laws concerning its targeted advertising practices. The ruling, issued by the European Data Protection Board (EDPB), highlights the EU’s commitment to stringent data protection enforcement.

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The investigation found that LinkedIn had improperly tracked user data for advertising without obtaining sufficient consent. The EDPB noted that the platform did not adequately inform users about how their data was collected and used, violating the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

“User privacy must be central to digital business practices,” remarked EDPB Chair Anna Schmidt. “This fine serves as a strong reminder that companies are required to adhere to data protection laws and respect individual rights.”

LinkedIn fined $335 million for privacy violations related to its tracking  ads business | Zee Business

This ruling is particularly damaging for LinkedIn, which has been under increasing scrutiny for its data management practices. Many users were reportedly unaware of how their information was being tracked for targeted ads, raising significant concerns about transparency and consent.

In reaction to the fine, LinkedIn expressed disappointment and reiterated its commitment to user privacy. “We take these issues seriously and are actively working to improve our compliance with all applicable regulations,” the company stated. “We will review the decision and continue enhancing our privacy practices.”

This fine represents one of the largest penalties imposed under the GDPR since its inception in 2018, showcasing the EU’s strict enforcement of data protection laws. It also sets a precedent for other tech companies that depend on user data for advertising, emphasizing the need for transparent practices.

Privacy advocates have welcomed the ruling as a significant move toward holding large tech firms accountable. “This fine underscores the critical importance of user consent in data collection,” stated privacy expert Lisa Wong. “Companies must ensure compliance with the law while respecting users’ privacy rights.”

As LinkedIn faces this challenge, the ruling indicates a broader trend of European regulators taking a firm stance against privacy infringements. This case serves as a reminder for all digital platforms to prioritize transparency and accountability in their data practices.

LinkedIn fined €310 million for violating European data protection law -  Nairametrics

Looking forward, LinkedIn will need to reevaluate its data collection and privacy strategies to avoid further penalties and regain trust from its user base. As the landscape of digital advertising evolves, companies worldwide are likely to face increasing pressure to strengthen their privacy practices amid heightened regulatory scrutiny.

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