NEW YORK (AP) — European regulators have fined Amazon 746 million euros ($886 million) for data protection violations.
Amazon said in a regulatory filing on Friday that the Luxembourg National Commission for Data Protection issued a decision against the company earlier this month, claiming that its processing of personal data did not comply with the European Union general data protection regulation.
Amazon said that it believes the decision is without merit and that it will defend itself vigorously.
Amazon has come under scrutiny by the EU before. In November regulators filed antitrust charges against the company, accusing Amazon of using its access to data from companies that sell products on its platform to gain an unfair advantage over them.