German publishers are urging the country’s antitrust watchdog to reject Apple’s proposed changes to ATT and impose a fine on ...
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS, March 10 (Reuters) - Apple's proposed changes to its app tracking rules do not resolve antitrust ...
German publishers hope that Apple will be hit with fines and forced to change App Tracking Transparency rules after an antitrust investigation. The feature allegedly favors Apple's apps.
The German Association of the Branded Goods Industry and various other group want Apple to be forced to change its App Tracking Transparency rules, reports Reuters (a subscription is required to read ...
German publishers, advertisers, and media agencies have rejected Apple's proposed App Tracking Transparency (ATT) changes, citing unresolved antitrust concerns. They argue Apple continues to act as a ...
Country's competition authority has been taking feedback as it weighs up how to respond to proposed changes to App Tracking Transparency ...
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, ...
Poland's antitrust regulator is investigating whether Apple is restricting competition in the mobile ads market through its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) framework, reports Reuters. Introduced in ...
Germany is evaluating Apple's proposed changes to address antitrust concerns over App Tracking Transparency (ATT), reports Reuters. Apple plans to tweak the text and formatting of the ATT consent ...
Apple may switch off a function that prevents users' apps from tracking their behaviour across various services and websites for advertising purposes in several European countries, the company says, ...
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