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Apple Warns It May Disable App Tracking Transparency Feature Across European Markets

Apple has indicated it might withdraw its App Tracking Transparency feature from European markets following regulatory challenges. The privacy tool, introduced in 2021, requires apps to obtain user permission before tracking their activity across other applications and websites.

Potential European Rollback of Privacy Feature

According to statements made to the German Press Agency, Apple may be forced to disable its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) feature across European markets. Sources indicate that what Apple describes as “intense lobbying efforts” in Germany, Italy, and other European countries could necessitate the removal of this privacy protection tool.

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U.S. Faces Critical Privacy Crossroads in Digital Asset Regulation Debate

The White House’s digital asset report affirms self-custody as a core principle while highlighting privacy technology concerns. Legal experts warn regulatory uncertainty could push innovation overseas as courts weigh constitutional questions.

White House Backs Self-Custody While Privacy Tools Face Scrutiny

The Biden administration has affirmed the importance of self-custody and privacy-enhancing technologies as fundamental to digital asset ownership, according to recent reports. The White House’s digital asset framework explicitly supports individuals’ rights to lawfully hold and manage their own assets without financial intermediaries, sources indicate. The report recommends Congress clarify these rights through legislation while acknowledging the same technologies empowering legitimate users can be misused by illicit actors.