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The Norwegian Data Protection Authority has decided on an administrative fee of NOK 750,000 to Østfold HF Hospital. The background is that in the period 2013-2019, the hospital stored report extracts from patient records outside the safe zone. The case started with a notice of personal data breach from the hospital.
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Earlier this autumn, the Norwegian Data Protection Authority decided on an administrative fee for Bergen municipality because personal information in the communication system between school and home was not adequately secured. We have now given guidance to Vigilo that they too must take responsibility for the communication failure between the company and the municipality.
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The Norwegian Data Protection Authority has issued Odin Flissenter AS (Tile distributor) an administrative fine of EUR 13 905 (NOK 150 000) for performing a credit check of a sole proprietorship without having a lawful basis for the processing.
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The Norwegian Data Protection Authority has given Bergen municipality a final decision on an administrative fine of approximately EUR 276,000 (3 million NOK). Personal information in the communication system between school and home was not secure enough.
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The Norwegian Data Protection Authority has issued the Norwegian Public Roads Administration a fine of 37,400 EUR (400 000 NOK) for processing personal data for purposes that were incompatible with the originally stated purposes, and for not erasing video recordings after 7 days.
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The Norwegian Data Protection Authority has reached a decision to temporarily ban the processing of personal data using the Smittestopp contact tracing mobile application. As previously notified, we mean that Smittestopp cannot be considered a proportionate intervention in the user’s fundamental right to data protection.
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The Norwegian Data Protection Authority has imposed an administrative fine of 500 000 NOK (EUR 47,500) to Rælingen Municipality. The fine is imposed after data concerning health of children in with special needs was processed using the digital learning platform Showbie.
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The Norwegian Data Protection Authority considers that the IBO has processed personal data in an unfair manner and that this year’s IB grades are inaccurate. Therefore, we have sent the IBO an advance notification stating that we intend to order them to redo the awarding of grades.
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The Norwegian Data Protection Authority has notified the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH) of our intention to impose a temporary ban on the processing of personal data in connection with the Smittestopp contact tracing mobile application. NIPH has nowtemporarily suspended all use of the app.