Fines are so the ultra rich and mega corps have more freedom than others. Rules do not apply to them, they pay for it which is far less than their profits. Fines do not hurt them, it allows them to make more money than smaller competition.
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hey it's free money for France
But at what cost.
This concept is going mainstream but over last 40 years so much damage has been done...
It will take a generation to roll back. At least we got a coalition of willing among critical mass of gen z and y, gen x selling out fast now that it is their turn tho
Lol
Those poor advertising service providers!
That's probably a day's profits. Fines are just a cost of doing business to massive corporations
This is a horrible decision.
ATT ... penalised smaller publishers in particular since, unlike the main vertically integrated platforms, they depend to a large extent on third-party data collection to finance their business
Cry me a fucking river.
The ATT framework was seen as an obstacle to targeted advertising to Apple device users, a major source of funding for application publishers and other online advertising players.
Um. Ok.