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Home / Technology / Italy Slams Apple With $116M Fine

Italy Slams Apple With $116M Fine

22 Dec, 2025

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  • Apple fined 98.6 million euros for abusing dominant position.
  • Privacy feature allegedly restricted App Store competition.
  • Double consent requirement deemed disproportionate by authority.
Italy Slams Apple With $116M Fine

Italy's antitrust authority has levied a significant fine of 98.6 million euros ($116 million) against Apple. The penalty stems from the authority's determination that Apple's App Tracking Transparency (ATT) policy improperly restricted competition within the App Store, abusing the company's dominant market position.

The core of the complaint lies in Apple's requirement for app developers to obtain user consent twice to comply with privacy regulations. While ATT was introduced to enhance user privacy starting in April 2021, the Italian authority argued that this dual consent mechanism is disproportionate and harms developers and advertisers whose business models depend on targeted ads.

This decision echoes a similar finding by French regulators, who previously fined Apple 150 million euros ($162 million) over the same privacy feature. Apple has defended its framework in the past and previously engaged with Italian authorities to address concerns.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Italy fined Apple for abusing its dominant position with the App Tracking Transparency policy, which allegedly restricted App Store competition.
ATT requires apps to obtain user permission before collecting data for personalized ads, impacting third-party developers.
Yes, France previously fined Apple 150 million euros over similar concerns regarding its app tracking consent feature.

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