Tech fines tracker
Big Tech, small consequences

Fines are big - and growing
In 2024, Alphabet, Google's parent company, was fined nearly $2.9 billion dollars. This is an astronomical amount that's almost impossible to imagine.
But Big Tech is bigger
Yet as big as this amount is, it will barely affect Google. Alphabet, Google's parent company, had a free cash flow of $47.9 billion for the first three quarters of 2024, meaning it made enough money to pay its $2.5 billion fine (the largest fine any company received last year) in just over two weeks.
Free cash flow (FCF) is a measure Alphabet defines as "amount of cash generated by the business that can be used for strategic opportunities, including investing in our business and acquisitions, and to strengthen our balance sheet."
The other Big Tech companies' free cash flows similarly make their fines little more than a speeding ticket.
How long did it take Big Tech to pay off all their fines?
In 2024, Google could pay its nearly $3 billion in fines with the free cash flow it generated in less than three weeks. If we want Big Tech to prioritize our privacy, the fines must increase or regulatory bodies must force them to change their practices.
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2024 free cash flow | $108.81 billion | $47.93 billion | $74.07 billion | $40.51 billion | $15.08 billion |
Total fines 2024 | $2,117,203,000 | $2,974,752,000 | $1,605,000,000 | $1,462,850,000 | $57,478,000 |
Time to pay off its fines (using free cash flow) | 7 days, 2 hours, 28 minutes | 16 days, 21 hours, 25 minutes | 7 days, 21 hours, 49 minutes | 9 days, 19 hours, 15 minutes | 1 day, 0 hours, 51 minutes |
See all Big Tech fines for 2025
We have collated all the fines Big Tech have received in 2025. We will be updating it with historic data, as well as with the latest fines as they are issued.
$12,600,000
January 2025
Indonesia – for the monopolistic practices of its Google Play Store payment system(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)
Time to pay off: 1 hour, 43 minutes
Apple
$3,200,000
February 2025
South Korea – for using data illegally obtained without users' consent(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)
Time to pay off: 15 minutes
$340,000,000
February 2025
Italy – to settle a tax evasion case(fereastră nouă)
Time to pay off: 1 day, 22 hours, 34 minutes
Apple
$162,000,000
March 2025
France – for privacy violations related to its App Tracking Transparency tool(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)
Time to pay off: 13 hours, 2 minutes
Meta
$228,000,000
April 2025
EU - for its "pay or consent" advertising model(fereastră nouă)
Time to pay off: 1 day, 12 hours, 45 minutes
Apple
$571,000,000
April 2025
EU - for breaching DMA rules for app stores(fereastră nouă)
Time to pay off: 1 day, 21 hours, 58 minutes
$8,900,000
July 2025
Turkey – for failing to comply with regulatory obligations from a previous investigation(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)
Time to pay off: 1 hour, 13 minutes
$381,000,000
September 2025
France – for improperly displaying ads to Gmail users and using cookies without users' consent(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)
Time to pay off: 2 days, 4 hours, 11 minutes
$3.5bn
September 2025
EU – for illegally favoring its own digital advertising services(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)
Time to pay off: 19 days, 23 hours, 22 minutes
Amazon
$2.5bn
September 2025
US – for deceptive practices involving Amazon Prime subscriptions.(fereastră nouă) Amazon is paying a $1bn fine and $1.5bn in reimbursements to Prime subscribers.(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)
Time to pay off: 45 days, 6 hours, 57 minutes
Apple
$115,000,000
December 2025
Italy – for abusing its dominant App Store position(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)(fereastră nouă)
Time to pay off: 9 hours, 15 minutes
Latest news
Dec 8 - Meta agrees to offer EU users ads that use less personalized data(fereastră nouă)
Dec 5 - EU fines X $140 million for violating content rules(fereastră nouă)
May 19 - Russia fines Apple $130,000 for "LGBT propaganda"(fereastră nouă)
Mar 17 - Turkish parliament considers new regulations similar to the Digital Markets Act(fereastră nouă)
All Big Tech fines for 2024
$13,650,000
January 2024
Russia - for abusing its dominant position concerning in-app payment(fereastră nouă).
Time to pay off : 1 hour, 6 minutes
$2bn
March 2024
EU - for breaking streaming rules(fereastră nouă).
Time to pay off : 6 days, 17 hours, 2 minutes
$153,000
$14,400,000
October 2024
South Korea - for in-app payment breaches(fereastră nouă)
PENDING original complaint(fereastră nouă)
Time to pay off: 1 hour, 10 minutes
$89,000,000
October 2024
USA - for mishandling consumer disputes of Apple Card(fereastră nouă) transactions (joint fine with Goldman Sachs)
Time to pay off: 7 hours, 10 minutes
$263,100,000
March 2024
France - for breaching intellectual property(fereastră nouă) deal
Time to pay off: 1 day, 11 hours, 51 minutes
$51,700,000
June 2024
South Korea - for using pre-selected consent options(fereastră nouă) in its account sign-up process, which the commission claims misled users into agreeing to data collection for targeted advertising
Time to pay off: 7 hours, 3 minutes
$14,850,000
June 2024
Turkey - for not meeting obligations related to hotel searches(fereastră nouă)
Time to pay off: 2 hours, 1 minute
$2,000
$2.53bn
October 2024
EU - for unfair promotion of Google shopping results(fereastră nouă) in Google search (fine upheld on appeal)
Time to pay off: 14 days, 8 hours, 48 minutes
$40,100,000
October 2024
South Korea - for in-app payment breaches(fereastră nouă) pending original complaint(fereastră nouă)
Time to pay off: 5 hours, 28 minutes
$75,000,000
December 2024
Turkey - for violating competition laws(fereastră nouă)
Time to pay off: 10 hours, 13 minutes
$3,680,000
June 2024
Italy - for failing to provide clear information to new Instagram users(fereastră nouă) about data use and not adequately notifying or assisting existing Instagram and Facebook users regarding account suspensions
Time to pay off: 36 minutes
$220,000,000
July 2024
Nigeria - for abusive practices against Nigerian data subjects(fereastră nouă), including unauthorized data appropriation, discriminatory practices, and abuse of dominant market position
Time to pay off: 1 day, 11 hours, 28 minutes
$95,770,000
September 2024
EU - for inadvertently storing certain passwords of social media users in plaintext (fereastră nouă)on its internal systems
Time to pay off: 15 hours, 26 minutes
$839,830,000
November 2024
EU - for harming competition (fereastră nouă)by tying its online classified ads service Facebook Marketplace with its personal social network Facebook
Time to pay off: 5 days, 15 hours, 22 minutes
$15,670,000
November 2024
South Korea - for collecting sensitive user data and giving it to advertisers(fereastră nouă) without a legal basis
Time to pay off: 2 hours, 32 minutes
$24,900,000
November 2024
India - for abusing its dominant position in messaging and advertising(fereastră nouă) by requiring users to share data for use across its platforms.
Time to pay off: 4 hours, 1 minute
$263,000,000
December 2024
Ireland - for a 2018 data breach(fereastră nouă) that affected 29 million Facebook users
Time to pay off: 1 day, 18 hours, 14 minutes
$33,500,000
January 2024
France - for GDPR breaches concerning(fereastră nouă) employee monitoring
Time to pay off: 14 hours, 29 minutes
$10,520,000
April 2024
Italy - for unfair commercial practices(fereastră nouă)
Time to pay off: 4 hours, 32 minutes
$7,500,000
April 2024
Poland - for misleading consumer practices(fereastră nouă)
Time to pay off: 3 hours, 15 minutes
$5,900,000
June 2024
California, USA - for violating labor laws(fereastră nouă)
Time to pay off: 2 hours, 33 minutes
$58,000
November 2024
Turkey - for a data breach relating to Twitch(fereastră nouă)
Time to pay off: 1 minute, 30 seconds
$335,000,000
October 2024
Ireland - for GDPR privacy violations(fereastră nouă) relating to tracking for ads on LinkedIn
Time to pay off: 1 day, 15 hours, 37 minutes
$1.27bn
December 2024
UK - for breaching competition laws for overcharging businesses(fereastră nouă) that used cloud services from competitors (pending)
Time to pay off: 6 days, 6 hours, 12 minutes
All Big Tech fines for 2023
$160,000,000
March 2023
India - for Android's illegal market dominance(fereastră nouă) (ruling upholding fine)
$32,000,000
April 2023
South Korea - for blocking mobile games on rival app stores(fereastră nouă)
$2,000,000
$700,000,000
December 2023
All 50 states in USA - for abusing its power in the Google Play Store(fereastră nouă) (settlement)
$1.3bn
November 2023
Ireland - for data transfers to the USA that violated the GDPR(fereastră nouă)
$30,000,000
$25,000,000
$20,000,000
All Big Tech fines for 2022
$156,000,000
January 2022
France - for making it difficult for users to refuse cookies(fereastră nouă)
$40,000,000
August 2022
Australia - for misleading users about location data collection(fereastră nouă)
$25bn (potentially)
September 2022
UK & EU - for abusing monopoly power in advertising(fereastră nouă)
$50,000,000
September 2022
South Korea - for failing to obtain users' consent before collecting data(fereastră nouă)
$162,000,000
$113,000,000
October 2022
India - for refusing to allow third-party payment services(fereastră nouă)
$391,500,000
November 2022
40 states in the USA - for tracking users location even after they opted out(fereastră nouă)
$4.125bn
November 2022
France - for illegally bundling services on Android(fereastră nouă) (fine reduced on appeal from $4.34 billion)
$62,000,000
January 2022
France - for making it difficult for users to refuse cookies(fereastră nouă)
$400,000,000
September 2022
Ireland - for Instagram breaking EU data privacy laws concerning children's data(fereastră nouă)
$22,000,000
September 2022
South Korea - for failing to obtain users' consent before collecting data(fereastră nouă)
$35,000,000
October 2022
Washington, USA - for intentionally and repeatedly violating Washington campaign finance laws(fereastră nouă)
$52,000,000
March 2022
The Netherlands - for refusing to support third-party payment systems(fereastră nouă)
$386,000,000
$19,000,000
October 2022
Turkey - for creating barriers to entry(fereastră nouă) into the online advertising market
The above tables are not an exhaustive list of all the fines these companies received in the listed calendar years. We included all the substantial fines we could find in major news sources, but there might be others. These tables focus on fines and settlements with governments and regulatory bodies and exclude class action lawsuits, tax disputes, and censorship fines from Russia over removing news about Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Also, due to the fluctuation of foreign exchange rates, the dollar amounts might have shifted since these tables were published.
If you have questions or think there's a fine we should add, write to us at media@proton.me.
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