Apple was hit with a $115 million fine Monday after Italy’s competition authority alleged the tech giant was abusing its ...
Apple removed ICEBlock and other Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) tracking apps from its store Thursday, citing law enforcement concerns about the “safety risks” the apps posed. The removal ...
Regulators argue that rules harms Apple's business partners and goes beyond what's necessary to protect user privacy.
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Apple has been hit with a major fine by Italian authorities — amounting to ₹1,038 crore — over alleged violations of app ...
Italy's competition authority (AGCM) has fined Apple €98.6 million ($116 million) for using the App Tracking Transparency ...
Apple has removed the immigration enforcement tracking app ICEBlock from the App Store. The app allows users to monitor and track the location of immigration enforcement agents. In a statement to ...
Apple has removed ICEBlock -- an encrypted app used to label and track the presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers -- from its app store, according to a post on Bluesky by ...
Germany’s antitrust watchdog has been investigating Apple’s app privacy framework since 2022. On Thursday, releasing preliminary findings from this probe, the Bundeskartellamt (FCO) said it suspects ...
In a nutshell: A smartphone application designed to alert users to nearby Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity has ignited a national debate after surging to the top of the Apple App Store.
The company cites “safety risks” for law enforcement officers. The move follows intense criticism from Trump administration officials who claimed the app endangered ICE agents. Apple has removed the ...