Iceland's data protection authority, Persónuvernd, fined five municipalities a combined ISK12.8 million over alleged data processing violations at primary schools. The DPA claimed the schools improperly processed student data using Google Cloud's education technology services.
Iceland DPA issues ISK12.8M in edtech fines
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