The French Competition Authority said Apple had abused its dominant position in the distribution of mobile applications for iOS and iPad devices.
French antitrust authorities handed Apple a 150-million-euro (RM720 million) fine on Monday over its app tracking privacy ...
French antitrust authorities fined Apple 150 million euros over its App Tracking Transparency feature, calling it ...
Apple is feeling the heat in France after antitrust regulators confronted the tech giant with a hefty €150 million ($162.42 ...
Apple has been fined €150 million in France as four EU nations investigate its tracking tool's impact on competition.
The regulator called the Autorité de la Concurrence said that Apple’s ATT system is not allowing app publishers to comply ...
"While we are disappointed with today's decision, the French Competition Authority has not required any specific changes to ATT," Apple said in a statement.
Apple can continue to use its iOS App Tracking Transparency privacy tool in France, but must still pay a fine for having used ...
France fines Apple $162 million for unfair app tracking rules, claiming its ATT framework harms competition, but Apple ...
It is also higher than entry-level plans from other leading internet service providers, including Spectrum and Quantum Fiber, ...
Apple faces a 150 million euro fine from French antitrust regulators for abusing its dominant position in mobile app advertising through a privacy tool.
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