Austrian DPA Fines Österreichische Post AG 18 Million Euros
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The European Data Protection Board recently published on its website that the Austrian Data Protection Authority (“Austrian DPA”) imposed an €18 million fine (approximately $20 million) on the Austrian Postal Service, Österreichische Post AG (“ÖPAG”), for various violations of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”). After conducting an investigation, the Austrian DPA established that ÖPAG unlawfully processed and sold data with respect to its customers’ alleged political affinities. Another GDPR violation was related to the ÖPAG’s further processing of data on package frequency and frequency of relocations for direct marketing purposes.

The fine is not yet final as it may still be appealed before the Austrian Federal Administrative Court.

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