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Fine for Greek company

Data breach and fine for Greek company

Date: 07.10.2019

Responsible body: Telecommunications provider "OTE"

Type of data breach: Unsolicited commercial calls from third parties

The Greek data protection authority has imposed a fine of 200,000 euros on the telecommunications provider "OTE", a Greek company. Customers of the company filed a complaint because they had received unsolicited calls from third-party companies to promote products and services. The Greek data protection authority found violations of Article 25 and Article 5 and imposed the fine as a result.

Categories of data concerned: Telephone numbers, surname, first name

Fines: 200,000 euros

Country: Greece

SourceEuropean Data Protection Board (edpb)

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