Apple’s latest clash with the EU has left European Safari users potentially vulnerable to web activity tracking.
Apple has a history of attempting to dodge EU regulations, even getting slapped with a €1.8 billion fine for streaming violations in March. Now, the company’s final cave-in to European antitrust rules by allowing third-party apps on iPhones has left users potentially vulnerable to web activity tracking.
Previously, Apple’s Safari has been touted as a private, safe way to browse.