Retailer – €2,654 Fine (Croatia, 2022)
General GDPR enforcement action
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A Croatian retailer was fined €2,654 for not providing enough information about its video surveillance system. This is important for businesses to understand that they must clearly inform people about video monitoring to comply with privacy laws. Proper signage and clear notices are essential.
What happened
A retailer was fined for inadequate information on its video surveillance notice.
Who was affected
Customers and employees at the retailer's premises where video surveillance was used.
What the authority found
The Croatian DPA found the retailer violated privacy rules by not providing complete information about its video surveillance system.
Why this matters
This case highlights the need for businesses to ensure their video surveillance practices are transparent and well-communicated. Properly informing individuals about monitoring is crucial for legal compliance.
GDPR Articles Cited
The Croation DPA (azop) has imposed a fine of EUR 2,654 on a retailer. The controller had installed a video surveillance system in its premises, however the DPA found that the video surveillance notice did not contain all relevant information. The DPA therefore concluded that the controller had violated Art. 27 (2) of the Croatian Act on the Implementation of the GDPR.
Related Enforcement Actions (2)
Other enforcement actions involving Retailer in HR
Fine
€3K
Details
Fine Date
7 December 2022
Authority
Agencija za zaštitu osobnih podataka
Fine Amount
€2,654
Enforcement Tracker ID
ETid-1592
About this data
Cite as: Cookie Fines. Retailer - Croatia (2022). Retrieved from cookiefines.eu
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