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South Korea fined Google 69.2 billion won ($50 million) and Meta 30.8 billion won ($22 million) for privacy law violations
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South Korea fined Google 69.2 billion won ($50 million) and Meta 30.8 billion won ($22 million) for privacy law violations
The KCC, South Korea's telecom operator, has taken issue with Apple, Google, One Store over potentially violating the country's in-app payments law
The iPhone maker fell short of persuading regulators after providing insufficient details on alternative payment systems.
The decision is in accordance with South Korea's new law that regulates app stores through safeguards and penalties.
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The fallout is from South Korea's stringent new regulations requiring trading licences and tie-ups with local banks.
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