Company – €12,000 Fine (Lithuania, 2025)
General GDPR enforcement action
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A Lithuanian data protection authority fined a vehicle history check company EUR 12,000 for refusing to correct personal data. This is important because it emphasizes that companies must respond to requests for data accuracy from users.
What happened
The company was fined for not correcting personal data and failing to provide requested information.
Who was affected
Individuals who requested corrections to their personal data were affected.
What the authority found
The authority determined that the company did not fulfill its obligations to ensure data accuracy and respond to user requests.
Why this matters
This ruling serves as a reminder for companies to take user requests seriously and maintain accurate records. Ignoring such requests can lead to significant fines.
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The Lithuanian DPA has imposed a fine of EUR 12,000 on a company providing vehicle history check services. The controller refused a data subject's request to rectify personal data and failed to provide requested information. Additionally, the controller failed to prove that the processed data was accurate or that accuracy tests had been carried out.
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Fine
€12K
Details
Fine Date
1 January 2025
Authority
Valstybine duomenu apsaugos inspekcija
Fine Amount
€12,000
Enforcement Tracker ID
ETid-2839
About this data
Cite as: Cookie Fines. Company - Lithuania (2025). Retrieved from cookiefines.eu
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