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Poste Italiane Slapped With 12.5M Euro Privacy Fine
20 Apr
Summary
- Italy's privacy watchdog fined Poste Italiane and Postepay over 12.5 million euros.
- The fine was issued for illicit processing of millions of users' personal data.
- Excessively intrusive app features and inadequate user information led to the penalty.

Italy's data protection authority has levied a significant fine totaling over 12.5 million euros against Poste Italiane and its associated payments card unit, Postepay. This action was taken due to the illicit processing of personal data concerning millions of individuals.
The watchdog identified that certain functionalities within Poste Italiane's mobile applications, designed to detect malicious software, were overly intrusive. These features were deemed not strictly necessary for the stated purpose of fraud prevention.