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Privacy Group Files Complaint Over iOS Tracking

Austrian privacy activist Max Schrems’ NOYB Organization says Default on iPhone Breaks EU privacy laws. German and Spanish complaints should be treated differently, expert says. Apple may also receive the maximum 30,000 euros ($35,000) fine in Spain. Apple could claim it only uses IDFA when the user has given explicit consent to sharing it with a certain app. It is unclear when and if these changes will be implemented by the company, it is unclear how they might fight the complaints.”]

Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/privacy-group-files-complaint-over-ios-tracking-a-15380

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