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Tea Dating Advice app rocketed to the top of Apple’s app store this week. It’s used for women to report issues with men. The ...
Apple is expected to avoid daily fines from the European Union after making changes to its App Store rules to comply with the ...
A social media app that allows women to anonymously rate, review, and share stories about men has taken the internet by storm ...
It looks like both Apple and Google are now being targeted by UK regulators in a push to make changes in their app stores.
In today’s Digest, we cover Apple appealing €500m EU app store fine, Threads nearing X in daily app users, and Google AI overviews facing legal challenges in UK and EU Apple has filed an appeal ...
It's looking increasingly likely that any sale of TikTok will mean U.S. users have to download a new app. And that could mean ...
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has set its sights on Apple and Google, signaling a potential overhaul of ...
Apple has formally filed an appeal against the European Union's $570 million fine, arguing that the EU is making demands that go beyond the law, and is continually changing the rules to micro-manage ...
The viral app Tea asks women to rate dates and share "red flags." It may make dating more of a minefield.
The Tea app, now No. 1 in the US App Store, is changing how women approach dating by offering anonymous reviews and safety warnings.
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