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Germany's competition body has launched proceedings to investigate Apple's rules on tracking third-party apps, casting doubts whether it gives the US tech giant preferential treatment or hinder other companies, according to reports.

App Tracking Transparency (ATT), a major privacy feature Apple launched last year, which requires third-party apps to request permission from iOS users to track their digital activity for advertisements, will be examined by the Bundeskartellamt, Germany's Federal Cartel Office or regulatory body.

According to TechCrunch, Apple is facing probe for its framework as it is alleged that Apple could be breaching competition rules by self-preferencing or creating unfair barriers for other companies.

Advertisers or app publishers use tracking to display targeted advertising on websites and apps. It's more crucial if the apps are free or charge and rely on advertising.

The Financial Times reports that the new tracking rules brought significant changes for big tech companies. Citing adtech company Lotame, the report said in October 2021, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Snapchat lost 12% of its revenue in 3Q and 4Q 2021 worth US$9.85 billion ($14 billion).

This is not the first time Apple faced probe. In June 2021, Germany sought a separate investigation against the tech body, accusing the company of digital dominance and creating an ecosystem centred around its iPhone and iOS.

This first appeared in the subscription newsletter CommsWire on 16 June 2022.

 

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