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Apple and its French antitrust critics clash over future of ATT

By Nicholas Hirst ( April 1, 2025, 08:58 GMT | Comment) -- Apple’s rollout of its privacy prompt broke antitrust rules, French regulators announced yesterday. But what that means for the future of the App Tracking Transparency initiative is far from clear. Apple said it disagreed with the findings, but noted that regulators had not required any “specific changes” to the policy. That is not how its critics in France interpreted the announcement, calling for Apple to suspend the privacy prompt outright while it devises something new.Apple’s rollout of its privacy prompt broke antitrust rules, French regulators announced yesterday. But what that means for the future of the App Tracking Transparency initiative is far from clear....

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