Company – €7,000 Fine (Luxembourg, 2025)
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.
A company in Luxembourg was fined EUR 7,000 for not keeping complete records of its data processing activities. This matters because proper record-keeping helps ensure that companies follow data protection rules. Small business owners should be aware that failing to document their data handling can lead to penalties.
What happened
The company failed to maintain complete records of its processing activities.
Who was affected
Visitors whose personal data was processed by the company were affected.
What the authority found
The authority found that the company did not comply with the record-keeping requirements of GDPR.
Why this matters
This case highlights the importance of maintaining accurate records for data processing. Small businesses should implement proper documentation practices to avoid fines.
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The DPA of Luxembourg has issued a fine of EUR 7,000 on a company. The controller failed to maintain complete records of its processing activities.
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Fine
€7K
Details
Fine Date
30 April 2025
Authority
Commission Nationale pour la Protection des Données
Fine Amount
€7,000
Enforcement Tracker ID
ETid-2939
About this data
Cite as: Cookie Fines. Company - Luxembourg (2025). Retrieved from cookiefines.eu
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