Apple has been hit with a hefty fine in Italy over its handling of an iPhone privacy feature. Authorities claim the company failed to provide clear information, leading to this major penalty
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Ryanair has been hit with a staggering €256 million fine in Italy for an ‘abusive strategy’ targeting online travel agents, the Financial Times reports. The airline stands accused of intentionally restricting agents’ access to its booking system, violating competition laws
France has hit Google with a staggering $381 million fine for failing to protect consumers, Reuters reports. This significant penalty shines a spotlight on the tech giant’s shortcomings in adhering to French consumer protection laws
Google has agreed to pay a staggering $36 million fine over anti-competitive agreements with Australian telecommunications companies, Reuters reports. This significant penalty shines a spotlight on troubling unfair market practices in the region
Italy’s regulator has taken a bold leap by shutting down seven additional websites, intensifying its crackdown on unauthorized online platforms. This powerful move aims to protect consumers and enforce digital regulations with unwavering commitment
Italy’s regulator has hit Eni and its plastics unit with a staggering 32 million euro fine for market abuse, Reuters reports. This hefty penalty highlights the intensifying crackdown on trading practices in the energy and chemical sectors
Japan’s prosecutors are set to pursue penalties against former executives of SMBC Nikko Securities for alleged misconduct. This move highlights ongoing scrutiny within the financial sector as authorities crack down on corporate malpractices.







