Unknown – €2,000 Fine (Spain, 2023)
General GDPR enforcement action
This case relates to broader data protection obligations, not specifically to cookie or consent banner compliance. It is not included in cookie statistics or the Risk Calculator.
Spain's data protection authority fined a company EUR 2,000 for not giving people enough information about how to object to data processing. This matters because businesses must clearly inform users about their rights under GDPR. Failing to do so can lead to penalties.
What happened
A company was fined for not providing enough information to users about their right to object to data processing.
Who was affected
Individuals who were not informed about their right to object to data processing.
What the authority found
The Spanish DPA found that the company did not give sufficient information to users, violating Article 13 of the GDPR.
Why this matters
This case highlights the importance of transparency and clear communication about user rights under GDPR. Businesses should ensure they provide complete information about data rights to avoid fines.
GDPR Articles Cited
The Spanish DPA has imposed a fine of EUR 2,000 on a controller for failing to provide data subjects with sufficient information to exercise their right to object.
Related Enforcement Actions (5)
Other enforcement actions involving Unknown in ES
Fine
€2K
Details
Fine Date
16 June 2023
Authority
Agencia Española de Protección de Datos
Fine Amount
€2,000
Enforcement Tracker ID
ETid-1877
About this data
Cite as: Cookie Fines. Unknown - Spain (2023). Retrieved from cookiefines.eu
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