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Big tech needs less than three weeks to pay off over $8 billion in 2024 fines

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Big Tech companies needed only 16 days and 21 hours to pay off the over $8.2 billion in fines accumulated throughout 2024 for violating your privacy and competition rules.

This is the shocking finding from Proton, the Swiss privacy firm behind one of the best VPN and secure email services on the market. The team compared the free cash flow availability of the big four – Google, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta – with the penalties these companies received throughout the year worldwide.

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