Italy's antitrust regulator fines Google, Apple over data use
The Hindu
Both Google and Apple said they disagreed with the antitrust's decision and that they would appeal it.
Italy's antitrust regulator has fined Alphabet's Google and iPhone maker Apple 10 million euros ($11.2 million) each for "aggressive practices" linked to the commercial use of user data.
The authority said in statement the two tech groups did not provide "clear and immediate information" on how they collect and use the data of those who access their services.
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