Business Standard WhatsApp fined $266 mn by Irish regulator over data transparency breaches
Facebook Inc.’s WhatsApp was ordered to pay a 225 million-euro ($266 million) penalty for failing to be transparent about how it handled personal information, its first fine under beefed-up European Union data protection law. The Irish Data Protection Commission -- Silicon Valley’s main privacy watchdog in Europe -said it found violations in the way WhatsApp explained how it processed users’ and nonusers’ data, as well as how data was shared between WhatsApp and other Facebook companies.