By Vesela Gladicheva ( August 4, 2021, 16:29 GMT | Insight) -- Amazon.com must bring its data processing in line with EU privacy rules within six months, on top of paying a record-breaking fine of 746 million euros, according to an enforcement decision by Luxembourg's privacy watchdog. It will be liable to an extra penalty of 746,000 euros for each day of delay. The clock started ticking on July 15.Amazon.com must bring its data processing in line with EU privacy rules within six months, on top of paying a record-breaking fine of 746 million euros ($883 million), according to an enforcement decision by Luxembourg's privacy watchdog....
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