French lawsuit accuses Google of violating EU privacy rules
A leading French consumer group has filed a class-action lawsuit accusing Google of violating the European Union’s landmark 2018 privacy rules.
In its filing Wednesday, the UFC Que Choisir group is seeking 1,000 euros in damages for each one of the 200 Google users involved so far. It’s among the first cases challenging tech giants over their application of the EU’s new rules, known as the General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR.
Source: French lawsuit accuses Google of violating EU privacy rules | WWMT