With the launch of iOS 14.5, apps are no longer allowed to access the IDFA or tracking advertiser on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV without your express permission, keeping your app data more private.
Apple was hit with a $115 million fine Monday after Italy’s competition authority alleged the tech giant was abusing its ...
The Italian antitrust agency says Apple abuses its dominant market position with the App Store and has fined it $115 million ...
The Italian Competition Authority has issued a EUR 98M fine to Apple (AAPL) over ‘abuse of a dominant position’. The agency ...
Recent reports claim some are seeking a workaround to new feature. Photo: Apple Apple has insisted that it will be applying its App Tracking Transparency globally following reports that developers in ...
Italy’s competition watchdog agency, has fined Apple € 98.6 million ($ 116 million) over the App Tracking Transparency feature.
A new iPhone software update called iOS 14.5 is coming next week. It includes a new privacy option called "app tracking transparency," which allows users to decide every time they open an app if they ...
Italy’s Competition Authority (AGCM) has fined Apple €98.6 million (about $116 million) over its App Tracking Transparency ...
With the widespread use of smartphones, laptops and other devices, concerns about privacy in apps become more important every day. Many apps, websites and streaming services demand substantial ...