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Apple hit with €98.6 million antitrust fine in Italy over privacy feature

Italy’s competition watchdog has fined Apple nearly €100 million, ruling that its App Tracking Transparency feature unfairly harms app developers and advertisers, despite the company’s stated privacy goals.

December 23, 2025 / 08:57 IST
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Italy’s Competition Authority (AGCM) has imposed a €98.6 million fine on Apple, concluding that the company abused its dominant market position through the design and implementation of its App Tracking Transparency framework.

Introduced with iOS 14.5 in April 2021, App Tracking Transparency requires apps to ask users for explicit permission before tracking their activity across other apps and websites for targeted advertising. If users choose the “Ask App Not to Track” option, apps are blocked from accessing Apple’s advertising identifier, a key tool used by advertisers to personalise ads.

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In its decision, the AGCM said it does not oppose Apple’s broader goal of strengthening user privacy and security. However, it argued that the way App Tracking Transparency has been implemented is “disproportionate” and “excessively burdensome” for third-party developers and advertisers.

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