Sued by Using Google Fonts: Data Privacy and GDPR
Read OriginalA German court ruled that using Google Fonts violates GDPR by transferring user IP addresses to Google without consent, resulting in fines. The article explains the data privacy risks, how Google Fonts collects personal data, and provides options for compliance, such as hosting fonts locally or implementing consent banners. It emphasizes the broader implications for developers and website operators regarding data protection and user privacy.
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