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Polish competition watchdog starts investigation into Apple

Monday 13 December 2021 | 15:33 CET | News
Polish national competition watchdog UOKiK has started an investigation into Apple in order to define whether a new company policy around privacy and the processing of customer data, as implemented by Apple on iOS devices, does not violate competition.

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Categories: Mobile & Wireless
Companies: Apple
Countries: Poland
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