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.
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The Italian antitrust agency says Apple abuses its dominant market position with the App Store and has fined it $115 million having apparently misunderstood App Tracking Transparency.
Apple said today that it might be "forced" to disable a key anti-ad tracking feature in the European Union, reports DPA International. "Intense lobbying efforts in Germany, Italy and other countries ...
Italy’s competition watchdog agency, has fined Apple € 98.6 million ($ 116 million) over the App Tracking Transparency feature.
Italy has fined Apple $116 million over “excessively burdensome” privacy conditions on its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) ...
Italy's Competition Authority (AGCM) has imposed a €98.6 million ($116 million) fine on Apple over its App Tracking Transparency feature. Since the release of iOS 14.5 in April 2021, Apple has ...
Italy’s Competition Authority (AGCM) has fined Apple €98.6 million (about $116 million) over its App Tracking Transparency ...
Germany's antitrust regulator is reviewing Apple's revised tracking rules after asking the company to address concerns about unequal treatment of third-party apps. The review is led by the ...
Following legal disputes in Europe, Apple has now threatened to pull out its App Tracking Transparency feature from the region, as it's facing legal battles in Germany, Italy, and other countries, ...
“We are going to do everything in our power to fight this,” says ICEBlock developer Joshua Aaron after Apple removed his app from the App Store. He should know. Mark’s app, a platform built to serve ...