Google is in trouble once again, and this time it's not for something nearly as subtle as giant, mysterious barges floating in U.S. waters. Reuters reports that Google is being fined €900,000 ($1.23 million USD) for breaking Spain's data protection law, the maximum fine possible under the law. Spain's privacy watchdog started its investigation after Google changed the privacy policies on its cloud-based services without informing users.
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