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Google Fonts Break GDPR!

Using Google Fonts on Websites Breaks GDPR A ruling on Jan. 20, 2022 by the Germany’s Landgericht München’s third civil chamber in Munich found the website owner to be in breach of the GDPR. Websites are able to make use of fonts provided by Google. Google makes these fonts available because they provide another string to its data collecting bow. When a person visits the website, the font is downloaded to their computer from Google so that the website is rendered accurately and as intended, with the correct typefaces.

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