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January 30, 2026
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A recent analysis from Proton, dubbed a Big Tech Fines Tracker, suggests that while the $7.8 billion in fines — the total amount issued globally, issued against such players by government entities such as the European Union in 2025 — sounds punitive on paper, when stacked against free cash flow, the financial impact of such actions is marginal at best.

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