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Google may have to shell out a pretty penny in The Netherlands if it fails to update its privacy policy by the end of February, reports Bloomberg. The search giant has a little over two months to comply with Dutch data regulators’ demands, which include asking users for their “unambiguous consent”, and giving them “clear and consistent information” about the way personal information is being used by the company. If it fails to fix its privacy policy in time, Google will have to pay €15 million ($18.7 million) in fines. Google faced similar issues in France last year, when the country’s…

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