Apple was hit with a $115 million fine Monday after Italy’s competition authority alleged the tech giant was abusing its dominant position to harm third-party developers in its App Store.

In a press release, the Italian Competition Authority said that an “App Tracking Transparency” (ATT) privacy policy that Apple introduced in 2021 forced third-party developers to seek consent twice for the same data collection.

Requiring such “double consent” was “extremely burdensome” and “harmful” to some developers—especially the smallest developers, the regulator said. Many developers struggled to earn ad revenue after the policy was introduced, as users increasingly declined to opt into personalized ads.

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    2 days ago

    Do they need to be fined for wanting better privacy for their users, which is the case here?

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      2 days ago

      That is not at all the case here. They are creating hoops to maintain their de facto monopoly. Don’t try to sell it as apple are being the good guys here.

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        1 day ago

        Hoops for companies who want your private information without telling you?

        Oh the pain, won’t someone think of the poor corporations 🥺

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      2 days ago

      In the sense that never letting your child go outside is “protecting them from harm.”

      Apple has long told users what is and isn’t safe. Those safeguards should be available, but the choice to use them and to what degree of intensity should be at the user’s discretion - not Apple’s.