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France known to be providing Google three months to be more conspicuous regarding the data it collects from users otherwise be fined. The legal action progressed a Europe-wide fight against Google over its use of personal data. During the fines uttered accompanying menace are small by the standards of one of the world's richest companies, the advancing places new pressure on Google as it smarts from recent criticism in regard to providing customer data to US government surveillance efforts.
The French agency that regulates information technology explains that five other European countries are taking similar steps in an unsteadily standing offensive against Google's privacy policy between now and the end of July. The French National Commission on Computing and Freedom, known as CNIL, says Spain has joined France in the first wave of legal action on Thursday, and that Britain, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands will join in the coming weeks.
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(AW:Samrat Biswas)