‘Red Card’ for FMF: 42 Mdp Fined for Personal Data Violations in Fan ID System
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The FAN ID system was used during the 2026 World Cup, which began on July 11 in Mexico City
The Anti-Corruption and Good Government Secretariat orders the agency to pay 42.8 million pesos for bad practices in the implementation of the Fan ID
The Anti-Corruption and Good Government Secretariat announced that it imposed a fine on the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) for 42.8 million pesos for violating the protection of personal data with the FAN ID. “Good Government sanctions the Mexican Football Federation with 42.8 million pesos for violations of personal data protection...”Good GovernmentAccording to the statement issued by Buen Gobierno, the FMF did not adequately inform fans th…
The Ministry of Anti-Corruption and Good Government imposed a fine of 42 million 849 thousand 95 pesos on the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) for violations of the regulations on the protection of personal data related to the Fan ID system. Through the communiqué, the federal agency reported that the sanction derives from various irregularities detected in the processing of personal data collected through the platform used for access to stadiu…
Secret to Anti-Corruption imposed a 42.8 mdp fine on FMF for data protection breaches of the FAN ID system.
Through the Anti-Corruption and Good Government Secretariat, the FMF was fined for non-compliance with the legislation on the protection of personal data The Anti-Corruption and Good Government Secretariat imposed a fine of 42 million 849 thousand 95 pesos to the Mexican Football Association Federation, A.C. (FMF) for the ...
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