The Italian government has sued Apple. Again. Italy’s competition watchdog has fined Apple more than 98 million euros (about $114.8 million), saying the company abused its dominance in the digital ...
Italy’s competition watchdog fined Apple more than 98 million euros ($114.8 million), saying the company abused its dominance in the digital economy through its app-tracking transparency policy.
Italy’s competition authority has imposed a €98.6 million fine on Apple, intensifying scrutiny over how the company operates its App Store and applies privacy rules to developers. The decision adds to ...
The Italian antitrust agency says Apple abuses its dominant market position with the App Store and has fined it $115 million having apparently misunderstood App Tracking Transparency.
Italy’s competition regulator today issued a fine of €98.63 million, or about $116 million, to Apple Inc. over the ATT privacy feature in iOS. The technology has also drawn antitrust scrutiny in other ...
Previously, Apple was happy to allow apps to freely use anonymized tracking IDs to link ad delivery to website visits. This enabled developers to sell personalized ads within their apps, which bring ...
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