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Ailbhe Daly

Data Protection Commission launch investigation of tech giants Google

Tech giants Google are being investigated by the Data Protection Commission, it was revealed today.

Google Ireland’s processing of personal data in context of its online Ad Exchange is set to be examined after the DPC received a number of reports from people in relation to their personal information.

The purpose of the inquiry is to decide whether the processing of personal data at each stage complies with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

The DPC said last night: “Arising from the Data Protection Commission’s ongoing examination of data protection compliance in the area of personalised online advertising and a number of submissions to the Data Protection Commission, including those made by Dr. Johnny Ryan of Brave, a statutory inquiry pursuant to section 110 of the Data Protection Act 2018 has been commenced in respect of Google Ireland Limited’s processing of personal data in the context of its online Ad Exchange.

“The purpose of the inquiry is to establish whether processing of personal data carried out at each stage of an advertising transaction is in compliance with the relevant provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The GDPR principles of transparency and data minimisation, as well as Google’s retention practices, will also be examined.”

Google's Irish office is the European HQ and  is located on Barrow Street in Dublin 4.

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