Summary:
- Apple was fined $150 million by the Italian competition authority for not providing users with enough information about how their data is used for targeted advertising.
- The fine was related to Apple's App Tracking Transparency feature, which requires apps to ask users for permission before tracking their data across other apps and websites.
- The Italian authority said Apple did not clearly explain to users how their data would be used for personalized ads, even if they chose to opt-out of tracking.