DPC fines Meta €1.2B, tells it to stop sending EU data to US

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That Meta GDPR fine is €1.2B. Plus biz must stop sending EU data to US

While it might not be happy about the fine, Meta doesn't seem overly concerned about the DPC's suspension order. In its response to the decision, Meta said it was happy"that there will be no suspension of the transfers or other action required of Meta, such as a requirement to delete EU data subjects' data once the underlying conflict of law has been resolved," again referring to the DPF.

When asked how that jibes with the DPC having actually imposed a suspension order, a Meta spokesperson only referred us back to the company's statement and added that the suspension won't take effect if the DPF is enacted before the five-month deadline is up. The DPC for its part only said in its ruling that it has to make decisions based on current EU law; with the DPF not currently an active EU law,"it does not bear on the issues addressed in this Decision," the DPC said.

Meta didn't answer questions about whether it's still making plans to conform to the suspension in case a DPF decision doesn't arrive on time. We asked similar questions about the implementation of the transfer suspension, and Meta's response to the decision, to the DPC but have yet to hear back.

Meta said it will"appeal both the decision's substance and its orders including the fine, and will seek a stay through the courts to pause the implementation deadlines."

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