A class action has been filed in the UK seeking unspecified compensation for the breach, which affected many millions of customers.
The lawsuit filed by The Privacy Collective over the alleged misuse of personal data could cost the companies billions.
A privacy organisation has revealed that 340 fines have been issued by European data protection authorities under the legislation since May 2018.
It now appears that Google may need to pay the €50m fine levied by the French data protection watchdog.
The airline may need to pay £18bn in compensation if the class action is successful.
As the second anniversary of the GDPR passes, Twitter and Facebook may soon see their first major decisions under the regulation.
Study reveals alarming number of non-GDPR-compliant homeworkers
The study from Brave claims that many national governments are failing the GDPR by not adequately resourcing their watchdog bodies.
The UK regulator has set out the approach it intends to take in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Multimillion-pound penalties against Marriott and British Airways have been postponed for a second time by the UK Information Commissioner’s Office.