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Apple AirTag leads to arrest of South Carolina burglar in multi-restaurant heist
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Apple faces App Tracking Transparency antitrust probe in France
gatorguy said:ericthehalfbee said:gatorguy said:chasm said:So long as Apple is not using those third-party restrictions to gain an unfair advantage, I cannot see how they could possibly be in violation of any lawThey don’t and you damn well know it. Apple doesn’t do tracking across Apps or other services or web pages. This is why you never see searches done on Apple services start to show ads for things you’ve previously searched for (like you see with Google or Facebook).Must be upsetting to see Apple show concern for users privacy while your favorite company (Google) is just an advertising firm masquerading as a tech company.
https://techcrunch.com/2022/06/14/apple-att-germany-fco-antitrust/#:~:text=A major privacy feature Apple,FCO)%20has%20just%20announced%20it's
https://techcrunch.com/2023/05/11/apple-att-italy-antitrust/
https://www.webpronews.com/the-biggest-beneficiary-of-apples-privacy-crackdown-apple/
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/apple-privacy-suits-claim-app-changes-boost-ad-revenue-1235317305/
https://www.ft.com/content/074b881f-a931-4986-888e-2ac53e286b9d
What allows Apple to claim they don't track their users is a uniquely Apple definition of what constitutes "tracking".
https://publicknowledge.org/apples-privacy-promises-are-undermined-by-its-app-store-rules/ -
Apple faces App Tracking Transparency antitrust probe in France
gatorguy said:chasm said:So long as Apple is not using those third-party restrictions to gain an unfair advantage, I cannot see how they could possibly be in violation of any law -
Apple slammed with $1 billion class action lawsuit in UK over 30% App Store fee
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Crime blotter: Police officer indicted for 2021 Apple Store punch
The accused thieves were driving 110 miles per hour along I-80 when troopers tried to stop them. After their speed got as high as 130 miles per hour, the accused thieves went into a ditch, and the chase continued on foot.
Amazing that their speed got that high before they hit one of the many pot holes on I-80.