Betting place – €1,991 Fine (Croatia, 2022)
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A betting place in Croatia was fined for not providing enough information about its video surveillance system. The Croatian data authority found that the notice about the cameras did not meet legal requirements. This case highlights the importance of transparency in how businesses inform customers about surveillance.
What happened
A betting place installed a video surveillance system but failed to provide adequate information about it.
Who was affected
Customers and visitors at the betting place who were recorded by the surveillance system.
What the authority found
The Croatian data authority ruled that the betting place violated legal requirements for transparency under the Croatian Act on the Implementation of the GDPR.
Why this matters
This case underscores the need for businesses to clearly inform customers about surveillance practices. It sets a standard for transparency that all businesses should follow to avoid penalties.
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The Croation DPA (azop) has imposed a fine of EUR 1,991 on a betting place. The controller had installed a video surveillance system in its premises, however the DPA found that the video surveillance notice did not contain all relevant information. The DPA therefore concluded that the controller had violated Art. 27 (2) of the Croatian Act on the Implementation of the GDPR.
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Details
Fine Date
25 November 2022
Authority
Agencija za zaštitu osobnih podataka
Fine Amount
€1,991
Enforcement Tracker ID
ETid-1587
About this data
Cite as: Cookie Fines. Betting place - Croatia (2022). Retrieved from cookiefines.eu
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