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Summary | The Spanish DPA has imposed a fine of EUR 100,000 on ORANGE ESPAGNE S.A.U.. A customer who had purchased a cell phone from ORANGE had filed a complaint with the DPA. As a condition to deliver the cell phone, ORANGE stated that the delivery person had to take a photo of the front and back of the customer’s ID card. ORANGE implemented these measures for security purposes to prevent fraud and identity theft. Despite these legitimate purposes, the DPA found that there existed far less intrusive means to the data subject´s privacy of preserving these purposes than photographing the ID card and thereby processing a variety of personal data. |
Link: | link |
Related articles: | Art. 5 (1) c) GDPR |
Type: | Non-compliance with general data processing principles |
Fine: | EUR 100,000 |
Sector | Media, Telecoms and Broadcasting |
All data is based on The CMS’s Law GDPR Enforcement Tracker Source: https://www.enforcementtracker.com/