THE DATA PROTECTION watchdog has fined LinkedIn Ireland €310 million.
It follows an inquiry which examined LinkedIn’s processing of personal data for the purposes of behavioural analysis and targeted advertising.
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) said the decision concerns the “lawfulness, fairness and transparency of this processing” of data of users who have created LinkedIn profiles.
The DPC submitted a draft decision to the GDPR cooperation mechanism in July 2024 and no objections were raised.
DPC Deputy Commissioner Graham Doyle today said that the “lawfulness of processing is a fundamental aspect of data protection law”.
He added that “the processing of personal data without an appropriate legal basis is a clear and serious violation of a data subjects’ fundamental right to data protection”.
The personal data in question …