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South Korea has fined Google and Meta more than $71 million collectively for gathering users' personal information without consent for tailored ads, regulators said Wednesday. Investigations into the two US tech giants found they had been "collecting and analysing" data on their users, and monitoring their use of websites and applications. According to the report, the data was used to...
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