Meta, the umbrella company of platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, has received many fines from the authorities in recent years. The company led by Mark Zuckerberg had recently received a large fine from our country. The Competition Authority had fined the company 346.7 million liras for its user data policy.
The American technology giant has now received a hefty fine from Europe. The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) said the company has been fined $275 million. explained. The fine stems from the huge data breach that arose in 2021.
Information of 533 million Facebook users leaked

Information released in April 2021, 533 million Facebooks showed that the user’s data had been leaked. Among this information, allegedly collected between 2018 and 2019, are users names, locations, dates of birth and telephone numbers was located. Meta stated that after this appeared, the leaker gained access to the information with a security flaw that was patched in 2019.
DPC also quickly started investigating these reports and investigating whether Facebook violated European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) laws. The current punishment was given after it was established that the law was not being followed.
The $276 million fine is DPC’s third fine against Meta this year. The regulator first imposed a $18.6 million fine in March after a 2018 data breach that exposed the information of nearly 30 million Facebook users, and $402 million in September after an investigation into teenage data processing by Instagram. With today’s fine the power to the company The sum of his fines this year is $700 million. it came close.
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