Regulators argue that rules harms Apple's business partners and goes beyond what's necessary to protect user privacy.
Italy’s antitrust authority fined Apple 98.6 million euros ($116 million) on Monday after determining that operating one of ...
Apple has been the target of an antitrust complaint in Germany for three years over its App Tracking Transparency feature. ATT allows iPhone users to request that apps not track their activity between ...
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Apple has triggered panic throughout the tech world after announcing it would have to turn off its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) feature in Europe because of what it describes as "intense lobbying ...
Apple has been slapped with a €150 million ($162 million) fine by French antitrust regulators (Autorité de la concurrence) over the implementation of a privacy feature that the regulators found to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Zak Doffman writes about security, surveillance and privacy. Updated on November 30 with a new report into when Apple users will ...
The Apple TV is much more private than competing streaming hardware, offering users a rare refuge from the pervasive tracking that defines most smart TV experiences, according to a comprehensive ...
Every time I write an article about the escalating advertising and tracking on today’s TVs, someone brings up Apple TV boxes. Among smart TVs, streaming sticks, and other streaming devices, Apple TVs ...
Poland has opened another antitrust investigation into App Tracking Transparency, to determine if Apple misled users about privacy while also creating an advantage over third-party app developers. The ...
Apple can continue to use its iOS App Tracking Transparency privacy tool in France, but must still pay a fine for having used it before. France's Authorite de la Concurrence, its competition authority ...
Apple must face a privacy lawsuit by iPhone users who claimed the company wrongly gathered information about their interactions with apps it owns, a federal judge has ruled. In a decision issued ...