German antitrust regulator finds Apple's App Tracking Transparency favored its own apps
nyku · hn · 2026-08-17
Germany's Bundeskartellamt has concluded that Apple's App Tracking Transparency (ATT) framework treated Apple's own first-party apps more favorably than rival apps, an antitrust finding against Apple's privacy policy practices.
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