Fines

There are a few potential GDPR violations that could occur on a website. One example could be if a website were to collect personal data from users without their consent. Another example could be if a website were to sell personal data to third parties without the user’s consent. These are just a few potential examples, but the consequences of violating GDPR on a website can be severe.

If a website violates GDPR, it may be fined up to 4% of its global annual revenue or €20 million (whichever is greater). The website may also be subject to legal action from the people who are affected by the violation. In addition, the website may have its access to the EU market restricted or suspended.