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Apple May Remove Anti-Tracking Feature in EU Amid Regulatory Pressure

Apple has indicated it could be compelled to disable its App Tracking Transparency feature for European users. The company cites regulatory pressure from multiple EU countries as threatening this key privacy tool.

Privacy Feature Under Threat in European Markets

Apple may be forced to disable its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) feature in European Union countries, according to reports from DPA International. The technology giant stated that intense regulatory pressure in Germany, Italy, and other European nations could compel the removal of this privacy protection tool, which the company claims would disadvantage European consumers.

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Popular ‘Privacy Browser’ Allegedly Functions as Spyware, Researchers Claim

A browser promoted for protecting user privacy is reportedly engaging in dangerous malware-like behavior. Investigations reveal Universe Browser secretly alters device settings and routes internet traffic through servers in China, security analysts indicate.

Privacy Browser Accused of Malicious Behavior

Security researchers are raising alarms about a web browser application that claims to protect user privacy but allegedly functions more like spyware, according to reports from cybersecurity experts. The app, known as Universe Browser and reportedly downloaded millions of times, may be secretly installing dangerous software and redirecting user internet traffic through servers located in China, sources indicate.