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Norway fines largest electronics retailer $2.1M for client data violations

📅 5 June 2026 at 14:51 UTC📰 Cyber InsiderView original source ↗
Norway fines largest electronics retailer $2.1M for client data violations

Norway’s Data Protection Authority (Datatilsynet) has imposed a NOK 20 million (approximately $2.1 million) administrative fine on electronics retail giant Elkjøp for multiple GDPR violations tied to its customer club, targeted marketing activities, and handling of customer privacy requests. The regulator found that the company relied on invalid consent mechanisms, lacked a lawful basis for … The post Norway fines largest electronics retailer $2.1M for client data violations appeared first on CyberInsider.

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🔍Threat Overview

Elkjøp, Norway's largest electronics retailer, has been fined $2.1M for violating GDPR regulations related to customer data processing and targeted marketing activities. The Data Protection Authority found multiple infringements, including invalid consent mechanisms, lack of lawful basis for advertising tools, and failure to process data subject requests within deadlines.

⚙️Technical Details
💥Impact Assessment
Severity: Medium to High
Who Is at Risk
Consumers of Elkjøp, particularly those in the Nordic region
🛡️Recommended Actions
1Implement transparent and specific consent mechanisms for customer data processing
2Assess and document legitimate interest basis for targeted advertising tools
3Establish effective procedures for handling customer privacy requests within legally required deadlines

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