LinkedIn's lead privacy regulator in the 27-nation EU, the Dublin-based commission conducted an investigation that concluded the professional networking site lacked a lawful basis for collecting user data intended for targeted online advertisements, added the AP report. This violation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) represents a serious infraction of the right to data protection within the EU.Reportedly, Deputy Commissioner Graham Doyle emphasised the severity of the situation, stating that processing personal data “without an appropriate legal basis is a clear and serious violation" of established privacy rights.
The commission has mandated LinkedIn to align its practices with GDPR requirements to safeguard user data.In response to the fine, LinkedIn asserted that it believes it has been “in compliance" with applicable regulations. Nevertheless, the company expressed its commitment to ensuring that its advertising practices meet the stringent requirements set forth by the EU.Meanwhile, quick commerce platform Zepto has secured the top position in LinkedIn's Top Startups India List for 2024, marking its second consecutive year at the forefront of this ranking.
This annual list highlights emerging companies that professionals aspire to join.The rankings are derived from insights gathered from the actions of over one billion LinkedIn members worldwide. Startups are evaluated based on four key criteria: growth in employment, levels of engagement, interest in job opportunities, and the ability to attract top talent.(With inputs from AP) Milestone Alert!
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