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This included a system with three alerts in place to monitor employee activity, which the CNIL ruled to be illegal.
One alert triggered if an item was scanned too quickly or less than 1.25 seconds after scanning a previous item.
Another signalled breaks of 10 minutes or more, while a third tracked breaks between one and 10 minutes.
The CNIL said Amazon already had access to lots of data to achieve quality and safety in its warehouses, and called the system "excessively intrusive". It also noted that tracking employees so closely could lead to them having to justify even a brief interruption of scanning.