IT House June 25 news, according to the Wall Street Journal, four U.S. Democratic lawmakers called on the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate Apple and Alphabet’s Google, sayingThe two companies engaged in unfair and deceptive practices by collecting and selling mobile phone users’ personal information.
IT House understands that on Friday local time, U.S. congressmen said in a signed letter to FTC Chairman Lina Khan that Apple and Google “By placing a specific advertising tracking ID in its mobile operating systemknowingly facilitate these harmful acts”.
The letter states,Apple, Google still enable tracking ID by default, in which Apple requires users to perform complex settings to close, and Google does not provide an opt-out option. These IDs only generate a message, connect to a device,Customers can then use the device to connect to other data about consumers.
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