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- Italy regulator fines Apple $115 million for alleged App Store privacy . . .
Italy's competition authority (AGCM) said on Monday it had fined U S technology giant Apple and two of its divisions 98 6 million euros ($115 53 million) over alleged abuse of their dominant
- Italy fines Apple nearly 100 mn euros over app privacy feature
Italy's competition authority said Monday it had fined the US tech giant Apple 98 million euros ($115 million) for allegedly abusing its dominant position in the mobile app market
- Italy Fines Apple $115 Million over App Store Rules that Hurt Rivals
Italy fines Apple €98 6 million over App Store privacy rules, saying stricter tracking limits harmed developers and favored Apple services
- Apple Fined $115 Million in Italy Over App Tracking Policy
Italy’s competition watchdog fined Apple AAPL0 54%increase; green up pointing triangle more than 98 million euros ($114 8 million), saying the company abused its dominance in the digital economy
- Italys Antitrust Fines Apple for Alleged Abuse of Dominant Position . . .
MILAN, Dec 22 (Reuters) - Italy's competition authority said on Monday it had fined U S tech giant Apple and two of its units 98 6 million euros ($115 53 million) over alleged abuse
- Italian Authority Fines Apple $115 Million for Abusive App Tracking . . .
Rome, December 22, 2025 — The Italian Competition Authority has fined Apple €98 6 million (approximately $115 5 million) for abusing its dominant position through the design and implementation of its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) policy, finding that the framework restricted competition in the market for app distribution to iOS users
- Italy slaps Apple with $115 million penalty in App Tracking . . .
Italy’s antitrust watchdog, the AGCM, announced on Monday that it has imposed a €98 6 million ($115 53 million) fine on Apple and two subsidiaries for allegedly abusing its dominant position
- Italys antitrust body fines $115 million for Apples dominant position
Italy's antitrust authority, AGCM, fined Apple (AAPL) and its two subsidiaries for the abuse of its dominant position in the distribution of mobile applications for iOS users
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