Apple Responds to DOJ's Antitrust Lawsuit Allegations

By
Lorenzo De Luca
1 min read
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Apple has provided a response to the Department of Justice's (DOJ) antitrust lawsuit, refuting every claim made against them. The tech giant explained how they use cookies to provide sites and apps, authenticate users, measure user activity, display personalized ads, and improve products and services. They also emphasized that users have the freedom to customize their privacy settings at any time. Additionally, Apple outlined the process for managing privacy and cookie choices, offering direct links for more information about their privacy policies. This move by Apple comes in the wake of ongoing scrutiny over its business practices and policies, especially regarding user privacy and data protection.

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