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Summary The French DPA has fined Clearview Al Inc. EUR 20,000,000. The company holds a database of more than 20 billion facial images (including those of french residents and nationals) from around the world. The data is collected online from publicly accessible platforms such as social networks. The company offers a search service that allows individuals to be identified based on the biometric data extracted from the images. Individuals’ profiles can be enriched with information associated with those images, such as image tags and geolocation. In the course of its investigation the DPA found that the personal data contained in the company’s database had been processed unlawfully and without a valid legal basis.
In addition, the DPA found that Clearview AI restricted the exercise of data subjects’ rights. For example, it limited the exercise of data subjects’ rights to twice a year without justification. Also, data subjects had to submit several requests before one was answered. Moreover, requests were often not answered at all or only inadequately. Finally, the DPA criticized the cooperation of Clearview AI. The company did not respond to investigation forms at all or only very incompletely.
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Type: Insufficient fulfilment of data subjects rights
Fine: EUR 20,000,000
Sector Industry and Commerce

 

All data is based on The CMS’s Law GDPR Enforcement Tracker Source: https://www.enforcementtracker.com/

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