Microsoft was penalised €60 million in France for using advertising cookies.

 The US tech giant Microsoft has been penalized 60 million euros ($64 million) by France's privacy authorities for forcing advertising cookies on customers.



The National Commission for Technology and Freedoms (CNIL), which levied the biggest fine in 2022, claimed that Microsoft's search engine Bing did not have a framework in place that allowed users to reject cookies as easily as accepting them.

According to the French authority, investigations revealed that "cookies were put on users' terminals when they visited this site without their authorization, and these cookies were exploited, among other things, for advertising purposes."


The report "found that there was no button allowing to refuse the deposit of cookies as easy as accepting it" as well.


The CNIL claimed that the fine was justified in part by the advertising earnings the business made from information obtained through cookies, which are little data files used to track internet activity.


The business has three months to fix the problem or face an additional fine of 60,000 euros per day late.


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