The Data Protection Commission had launched an investigation in late 2020 into concerns about how Meta-owned photo-sharing platform handles children's personal data
Dublin, Ireland: Ireland's Data Protection Commission on Monday said it had fined Instagram a record 405 million euros ($402 million) for breaching regulations on the handling of children's data.
"We adopted our final decision last Friday and it does contain a fine of 405 million euros," the DPC said in a statement. Full details of the decision will be published next week, it added.
The DPC launched an investigation in late 2020 into concerns about how the image-sharing social media platform handles children's personal data.
The probe centred on the "appropriateness" of Instagram profile and account settings for children, and the firm's "responsibility to protect the data protection rights of children as vulnerable persons".