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Irish regulator fines Meta $400M for breaking data protection laws
An Irish regulator has fined Meta, the parent company of Instagram, about $400 million because the social media platform broke data protection laws, specifically pertaining to children’s privacy on the app, multiple news outlets reported. According to Politico, which was the first to report the news, the Irish Data Protection Commission penalized Meta with a fine of 405 million euros, just over $400 million, a sum that the regulator confirmed to the news outlet.  The Data Protection Commission didn't offer further details to Politico or to the New York Times, which also reported the news. But both outlets reported the fine was related to Meta violating the General Data Protection Re

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