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Privacy at Risk: Apple Says No to Age Check on App Store

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In the face of the App Store Accountability Act, a U.S. federal bill, Apple refuses to accept responsibility for age verification. Tim Cook believes that this measure, although supported by giants such as Meta or Snap, would threaten the privacy of millions of users. Cupertino's firm advocates an alternative solution, entirely based on existing parental control.
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In the face of the App Store Accountability Act, a U.S. federal bill, Apple refuses to accept responsibility for age verification. Tim Cook believes that this measure, although supported by giants such as Meta or Snap, would threaten the privacy of millions of users. Cupertino's firm advocates an alternative solution, entirely based on existing parental control.

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Génération-NT broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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