Casino – €12,000 Fine (Croatia, 2025)
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A casino in Croatia was fined €12,000 for not having a designated data protection officer. This oversight can lead to serious privacy issues, as there was no one responsible for ensuring compliance with data protection rules. The fine emphasizes the importance of appointing someone to manage data privacy.
What happened
The casino failed to appoint a data protection officer as required by law.
Who was affected
Customers of the casino whose personal data could be at risk without proper oversight.
What the authority found
The Croatian data protection authority determined that the casino's lack of a data protection officer violated GDPR requirements.
Why this matters
This case underscores the necessity for businesses to have a dedicated person for data protection. Companies should ensure compliance to avoid fines and protect customer data.
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The Croatian DPA (AZOP) has imposed a fine of EUR 12,000 on a casino for for failing to appoint and designate a data protection officer.
Related Enforcement Actions (0)
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Details
Fine Date
24 March 2025
Authority
Agencija za zaštitu osobnih podataka
Fine Amount
€12,000
Enforcement Tracker ID
ETid-2608
About this data
Cite as: Cookie Fines. Casino - Croatia (2025). Retrieved from cookiefines.eu
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