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.
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France is probably going to issue an antitrust fine against Apple in March, as the country's consumer watchdog gears up to rule on whether Apple abused its position over App Tracking Transparency. In ...
The State of App Marketing in Australia & New Zealand, a report released by data and analytics company App Annie and marketing measurement and experience platform AppsFlyer, explores the impact of the ...
Apple first introduced App Tracking Transparency in 2021's release of iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5, and tvOS 14.5. The feature lets you choose whether apps can track your activity, either wholesale, or on an ...
Germany's antitrust regulator is reviewing Apple's revised tracking rules after asking the company to address concerns about unequal treatment of third-party apps. The review is led by the ...
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has been notified by Germany's antitrust authority, the Bundeskartellamt, regarding potential violations tied to its App Tracking Transparency Framework (ATTF). The regulator ...
Italy’s Competition Authority (AGCM) has fined Apple €98.6 million (about $116 million) over its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) feature, saying the rules unfairly hurt app developers and advertisers.
France’s competition regulator argues that App Tracking Transparency allows Apple to abuse its dominant position. France’s competition regulator argues that App Tracking Transparency allows Apple to ...