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Investing.com -- Germany’s antitrust watchdog is evaluating solutions offered by Apple to address competition concerns regarding its App Tracking Transparency Framework (ATTF).
The Bundeskartellamt announced Tuesday it has launched a market test to gather feedback from various stakeholders including app publishers, media associations, content providers and data protection authorities.
Andreas Mundt, head of the German antitrust authority, said Apple has committed to introducing neutral consent prompts for both its own apps and third-party apps. The authority’s preliminary assessment suggests these proposals may resolve the competition issues that had been identified.
The regulator indicated that a final decision on Apple’s market commitments will be made after the market test is completed.
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