Summary:
- Google's advertising technology unit, Google Ad Manager, was fined 25 million euros by the French data privacy regulator CNIL for violating the country's data privacy laws.
- The fine was related to Google's use of cookies to track users' online activity and serve targeted ads without proper consent.
- This fine is part of the ongoing scrutiny and regulation of tech companies' data collection and advertising practices, as governments aim to protect user privacy.