Apple says French antitrust regulator has not asked for changes to its privacy tool
BRUSSELS, March 31 (Reuters) - Apple AAPL.O on Monday said the French antitrust regulator has not demanded any changes to its privacy tool known as the App Tracking Transparency (ATT) following a 150-million-euro ($162.4 million) fine for abusing its market power on mobile app advertising on its iOS and iPadOS devices between 2021 and 2023.
"While we are disappointed with today's decision, the French Competition Authority has not required any specific changes to ATT," Apple said in a statement.
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