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Swedish Data Protection Authority Warns Companies Against Google Analytics Use
2023-07-04 17:58

The Swedish data protection watchdog has warned companies against using Google Analytics due to risks posed by U.S. government surveillance, following similar moves by Austria, France, and Italy last year.

The development comes in the aftermath of an audit initiated by the Swedish Authority for Privacy Protection against four companies CDON, Coop, Dagens Industri, and Tele2.

"In its audits, IMY considers that the data transferred to the U.S. via Google's statistics tool is personal data because the data can be linked with other unique data that is transferred," IMY said.

The data protection authority also fined $1.1 million for Swedish telecom service provider Tele2 and less than $30,000 for local online marketplace CDON failing to implement adequate security measures to anonymize the data prior to the transfer.

The investigation, the IMY added, was based on a complaint filed by the privacy non-profit None of Your Business alleging violations of the General Data Protection Regulation laws.

The decision is rooted in the fact that such E.U.-U.S. data transfers have been found illegal in light of potential surveillance worries that data stored in U.S. servers could be subject to access by intelligence agencies in the country.


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