Legal Entity – €6,600 Fine (Slovenia, 2025)
General GDPR enforcement action
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A Slovenian legal entity was fined for using GPS trackers to monitor employees without proper legal justification. The company tracked its workers' activities indiscriminately, violating privacy rules. This case serves as a warning to businesses about the importance of respecting employee privacy.
What happened
A legal entity was fined for systematically monitoring employees' activities with GPS trackers without sufficient legal basis.
Who was affected
Employees of the legal entity who were monitored without their consent.
What the authority found
The Slovenian DPA found that the entity violated GDPR rules regarding lawful processing of personal data.
Why this matters
This case highlights the need for companies to have a valid legal basis for monitoring employees. Businesses should review their monitoring practices to ensure compliance with privacy laws.
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The Slovenian DPA has imposed a fine of EUR 6,600 on a legal entity. The controller used GPS trackers to systematically and indiscriminately monitor its employees' activities without sufficient legal basis. The entity was fined EUR 6,000, and the person responsible was fined EUR 600.
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Fine
€7K
Details
Fine Date
26 November 2025
Authority
Informacijski pooblaščenec
Fine Amount
€6,600
Enforcement Tracker ID
ETid-3009
About this data
Cite as: Cookie Fines. Legal Entity - Slovenia (2025). Retrieved from cookiefines.eu
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