The Cost of Ignoring Privacy by Design
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In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we launch a new series focused on real-world compliance incidents, starting with GDPR fines.
We examine one of the most significant GDPR enforcement actions to date: the €345 million fine imposed on TikTok by Ireland’s Data Protection Commission. This case wasn’t about a data breach or a cyberattack, it was about privacy by design and by default.
We discuss how default product settings, especially for minors, became a compliance failure, why offering privacy options is not enough under GDPR, and how architectural and UX decisions quietly turn into regulatory risk.
This episode highlights a critical shift in compliance enforcement: regulators are no longer only auditing policies and procedures, they are auditing systems, defaults, and design choices.
If you build or operate systems that process personal data, this conversation is for you.