
| Characteristic | Fine in million U.S. dollars |
|---|---|
| Meta (May 2023) | 1,300 |
| Didi Global (2022 fine) | 1,190 |
| Amazon (2021 fine) | 877 |
| Equifax (2019 fine following 2017 breach) | 575 |
| Meta (Facebook, Instagram 2023 fine) | 413 |
| Instagram (2022 fine) | 403 |
| TikTok (2023 fine) | 370 |
| T-mobile (2022 fine following 2021 breach) | 350 |
| LinkedIn (2024 fine) | 335 |
| Meta (2022 fine) | 277 |
| Meta (Facebook, 2024 fine) | 263.5 |
| Meta (WhatsApp, 2021 fine) | 255 |
| Home Depot (2016 to 2020 fine following 2014 breach) | 200 |
| Capital One (2021 fine following 2019 breach) | 190 |
| Uber (2018 fine following 2016 breach) | 148 |
| Morgan Stanley (2022 fine following 2016 and 2019 breaches) | 120 |
| Google Ireland (2022 fine) | 102 |
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Release date
January 2025
Region
Worldwide
Survey time period
January 2025
Supplementary notes
The source adds the following information: "Equifax had already been fined £500,000 [~$625,000] in the UK for the 2017 breach, which was the maximum fine allowed under the pre-GDPR Data Protection Act 1998."
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