German publishers reject Apple's revised app tracking rules, urge antitrust fine

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German publishers and advertisers have rejected Apple’s proposed changes to its app tracking rules, stating they do not resolve antitrust issues in the mobile advertising market. These groups are urging Germany’s antitrust authority to impose a fine on Apple, claiming the tech giant continues to act as a “data gatekeeper.” The associations contend that Apple’s proposed changes would not alter the negative impacts of its App Tracking Transparency Framework.

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