Store owner – €300 Fine (Spain, 2022)
General GDPR enforcement action
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A store owner in Spain was fined EUR 300 for not properly informing customers about how their personal data would be used when booking appointments. This matters because it highlights the importance of clear communication about data use. Businesses must ensure they inform customers correctly to avoid penalties.
What happened
The Spanish DPA fined a store owner for failing to inform customers about the processing of their personal data.
Who was affected
Customers who booked appointments and provided personal data to the store were affected.
What the authority found
The DPA found that the store owner did not comply with GDPR's requirement to inform customers about data processing.
Why this matters
This case shows that businesses must be transparent about how they use customer data. It serves as a reminder for all companies to review their data communication practices.
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The Spanish DPA (AEPD) has imposed a fine of EUR 300 on a store owner. The controller had requested various personal data from customers for appointment bookings. The DPA found that the controller failed to properly inform the data subjects about the processing of the data in accordance with Art. 13 GDPR.
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Fine
€300
Details
Fine Date
10 May 2022
Authority
Agencia Española de Protección de Datos
Fine Amount
€300
Enforcement Tracker ID
ETid-1156
About this data
Cite as: Cookie Fines. Store owner - Spain (2022). Retrieved from cookiefines.eu
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