France gives Google three months to comply with the country's data privacy laws or fines.
French institutions, standardized IT chief says five other European countries are taking similar steps in staggered offensive against Google's privacy policy, between now the end of July.
French agency said that Spain in the first wave of legal action on Thursday, adding France, Britain, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands will be added in the coming weeks.
Paris formal warning, so that the company three months time, the changes to its privacy practices, such as specifying it uses personal data of the user. If not, Google risks a maximum fine of 300,000 euros by the French in all six countries, several million euros.
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