
Apple Faces $162M Fine in France Over ATT Privacy Tool
Apple fined €150M ($162M) by French regulators over its ATT tool, intensifying global debate on privacy and fair competition.
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Apple fined €150M ($162M) by French regulators over its ATT tool, intensifying global debate on privacy and fair competition.
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