Apple Fined $162 Million By France Over App Tracking Privacy Feature

[ad_1] Paris: French antitrust authorities handed Apple a 150-million-euro ($162-million) fine on Monday over its app tracking privacy feature, which is also under scrutiny in several other European countries. The watchdog said the way Apple implemented its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) software was “neither necessary nor proportionate to the company’s stated goal to protect user…

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Germany, France, UK Call For “Immediate Return” To Gaza Ceasefire

[ad_1] Paris: The foreign ministers of Germany, France and Britain called late Friday for an “immediate return” to a Gaza ceasefire, as Israel’s military pressed its renewed offensive in the Palestinian territory. Israel on Tuesday began a fresh assault on the war-battered enclave, shattering the relative calm since a January 19 ceasefire. “The resumption of…

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France Plans To Distribute ‘Survival Manual’ To Help Citizens Prepare For War, Disasters

[ad_1] France is planning to distribute a 20-page survival manual booklet to every household to prepare them for potential emergencies, including war in the country. The survival manual aims to encourage citizens to develop their resilience in the face of different crises, a spokesperson for Prime Minister Francois Bayrou told CNN. “This includes natural disasters,…

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Telegram Founder Pavel Durov Allowed To Temporarily Leave France: Report

[ad_1] Paris: Telegram founder Pavel Durov has been allowed to temporarily leave France, where he is charged with multiple infractions linked to allegedly enabling organised crime, sources told AFP. Durov, now 40, was sensationally detained at Le Bourget airport outside Paris in August 2024 and charged with a litany of violations related to the popular…

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