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  1. #Italy’s #CompetitionAuthority fined #Apple €98.6 million for its #AppTrackingTransparency feature, claiming it harms #appdevelopers and #advertisers. The AGCM argues the feature is excessively burdensome and that Apple could have achieved #privacyprotection with less restrictive means. Apple plans to appeal the decision, highlighting the #privacy benefits of the feature. macrumors.com/2025/12/22/italy #tech #media #news

  2. #Italy’s #CompetitionAuthority fined #Apple €98.6 million for its #AppTrackingTransparency feature, claiming it harms #appdevelopers and #advertisers. The AGCM argues the feature is excessively burdensome and that Apple could have achieved #privacyprotection with less restrictive means. Apple plans to appeal the decision, highlighting the #privacy benefits of the feature. macrumors.com/2025/12/22/italy #tech #media #news

  3. #Italy’s #CompetitionAuthority fined #Apple €98.6 million for its #AppTrackingTransparency feature, claiming it harms #appdevelopers and #advertisers. The AGCM argues the feature is excessively burdensome and that Apple could have achieved #privacyprotection with less restrictive means. Apple plans to appeal the decision, highlighting the #privacy benefits of the feature. macrumors.com/2025/12/22/italy #tech #media #news

  4. #Italy’s #CompetitionAuthority fined #Apple €98.6 million for its #AppTrackingTransparency feature, claiming it harms #appdevelopers and #advertisers. The AGCM argues the feature is excessively burdensome and that Apple could have achieved #privacyprotection with less restrictive means. Apple plans to appeal the decision, highlighting the #privacy benefits of the feature. macrumors.com/2025/12/22/italy #tech #media #news

  5. #Italy’s #CompetitionAuthority fined #Apple €98.6 million for its #AppTrackingTransparency feature, claiming it harms #appdevelopers and #advertisers. The AGCM argues the feature is excessively burdensome and that Apple could have achieved #privacyprotection with less restrictive means. Apple plans to appeal the decision, highlighting the #privacy benefits of the feature. macrumors.com/2025/12/22/italy #tech #media #news