Company – €35,700 Fine (Croatia, 2024)
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.
Nine companies in Croatia were fined a total of EUR 35,700 for not clearly marking their video surveillance areas. This matters because it shows that businesses need to be transparent about how they monitor spaces. If you're using cameras, make sure to inform people where they are being watched.
What happened
The Croatian DPA fined nine companies for failing to adequately indicate their video surveillance areas.
Who was affected
Visitors and individuals in the monitored areas who were not informed about the surveillance.
What the authority found
The authority found that the companies did not provide necessary information about their video surveillance practices.
Why this matters
This case highlights the importance of transparency in surveillance practices. Companies should ensure they clearly communicate their monitoring activities to avoid penalties.
The Croatian DPA (AZOP) has imposed fines totaling EUR 35,700 on nine companies for failing to adequately indicate their video surveillance areas and for failing to provide all the necessary information on data processing related to video processing.
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Fine
€36K
Details
Fine Date
13 September 2024
Authority
Agencija za zaštitu osobnih podataka
Fine Amount
€35,700
Enforcement Tracker ID
ETid-2495
About this data
Cite as: Cookie Fines. Company - Croatia (2024). Retrieved from cookiefines.eu
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