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Apps that offer their users in the EU direct purchase options for digital content are marked by Apple with an urgent warning.
The European Union could put an EU-wide levy on American tech companies’ advertising revenues if negotiations with the U.S. fail, a top EU official told the Financial Times in an interview.
It’s not entirely surprising that the EU doesn’t want to announce penalties against two major US companies—Apple and Meta—right as it’s negotiating a trade agreement with the US.
Apple has again discovered that certain people have been attacked by "government-sponsored spyware". They are EU citizens.
These fines come at a time when the Trump administration is criticising the EU for being tough on American tech firms ...
Meta warned Wednesday that European users could face a "materially worse" experience following a key regulatory decision by ...
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