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Home / Technology / GDPR Fines Hit €1.2 Billion as Breaches Surge

GDPR Fines Hit €1.2 Billion as Breaches Surge

23 Jan

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Summary

  • GDPR fines totaling €1.2 billion were issued in 2025.
  • Personal data breach reports increased by 22% year-over-year.
  • Ireland issued the largest GDPR fine of 2025, hitting TikTok.
GDPR Fines Hit €1.2 Billion as Breaches Surge

In 2025, European regulators levied over €1.2 billion in fines related to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This figure represents a modest rise compared to the previous year, even as personal data breach notifications saw a substantial 22% increase. Authorities reported an average of 443 breach notifications daily, marking a new high since GDPR's inception.

Multiple factors are attributed to this surge, including heightened geopolitical tensions, advanced cyberattack capabilities, and the introduction of new regulations. Ireland emerged as the most active enforcer, issuing the year's largest GDPR fine of €530 million to TikTok and holding the record for the highest-ever GDPR penalty against Meta in 2023.

Enforcement efforts predominantly targeted large technology companies, which accounted for nine of the ten largest GDPR fines ever issued. Regulators remain focused on information security, international data transfers, transparency, and the regulatory landscape surrounding AI.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
European regulators issued over €1.2 billion in GDPR fines throughout 2025.
Ireland issued the largest GDPR fine of 2025, imposing a €530 million penalty on TikTok.
The increase in data breach reports is attributed to geopolitical tensions, new technologies, and new laws, alongside a 22% year-over-year rise.

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