Google has just been fined 1.2 million dollars (900,000 euros) from regulators Spain, where the company is deemed to have broken the law on data protection, having joined the personal data of its various services online, while no informed clear and precise about how Google plans to use these data.

Of course, 1.2 million dollars is not a lot of great for Google, considering that currently the company is worth more than over $ 350 billion. However, it shows that there is worldwide concern about the amount of personal data that is held in foreign jurisdictions in which it is better known as the "cloud".

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