The Italian Competition Authority fines a Big Tech company €98.6M for imposing a disproportionate duplicate consent requirement on third-party app developers through its App Tracking Transparency policy and finds an abuse of dominance in the market for iO
On 16 December 2025, following a procedure opened in May 2023 and later extended in October 2024, the Italian Competition Authority found that Apple Inc., Apple Distribution International Ltd and…
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