Fines for European privacy breaches reach 114 million euros - report
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MUNICH (Reuters) - European regulators have imposed 114 million euros (£97.3 million) in fines for data breaches since tougher privacy rules came into force in mid-2018, with approaches varying widely from country to country.A report by law firm DLA Piper said France has imposed the biggest single fine - of 50 million euros against Google - while the Netherlands, Britain and Germany led in terms of the number of data breach notifications.The General Data Protection Regulation was introduced in..