Homeowners Association – €2,500 Fine (Spain, 2022)
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A homeowners association in Spain was fined for posting personal information about its members online. The Spanish data protection authority determined that publishing names and apartment details violated privacy rules. This ruling stresses the importance of handling personal information carefully.
What happened
A homeowners association published personal information about its members on their website.
Who was affected
Members of the homeowners association whose names and apartment details were published without consent.
What the authority found
The Spanish DPA ruled that the association violated data protection rules by sharing unnecessary personal information.
Why this matters
This case serves as a reminder for organizations to protect personal information. It underscores the need for careful consideration before sharing any member data publicly, reinforcing the importance of privacy in community settings.
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The Spanish DPA has fined a homeowners association EUR 2,500 for publishing information (name, surname, apartments) regarding several owners on their website.
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Fine
€3K
Details
Fine Date
26 July 2022
Authority
Agencia Española de Protección de Datos
Fine Amount
€2,500
Enforcement Tracker ID
ETid-1314
About this data
Cite as: Cookie Fines. Homeowners Association - Spain (2022). Retrieved from cookiefines.eu
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